Guess you aren't the only one with lower power output than indicated......
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From: tentec-bounces@contesting.com [mailto:tentec-bounces@contesting.com]
On Behalf Of Dave Humbertson
Sent: Friday, April 01, 2011 10:05 AM
To: Discussion of Ten-Tec Equipment
Subject: Re: [TenTec] eagle
Has anyone verified how accurate the actual power out is in reference
to what it is set to be? Does a setting of 100 w out equal 97-103 watts
or so?
The reason I ask is that my Omni 7's (I have 2), both have an actual
output of a good deal less than what I have the rig set to put out. At a
setting of 100 w out, I see, IIRC about 88 watts. A setting of 50 = an
actual of 44 or so, and at 5 watts it is 4.6 watts. Meters used are a
Bird 43 with 50, 100, and 250 w elements and a LP-100A both of which
agree almost spot on. In fact, most of my TT gear has lower output than
spec with the exception of the Argonaut 5 and the Argonaut 515.
In comparison, a Kenwood TS-2000 that I tested out recently showed an
actual output within 1 watt or so all across the power range of 5-100 watts.
I will soon order an Eagle and was just curious. I know it is not a big
deal, but just wanted to know if anyone has done any meaningful testing
of this.
73, Dave - W3NP
On 4/1/2011 8:33 AM, wa3fiy@radioadv.com wrote:
> With the Eagle you can easily know what output power you have. There is a
"POWER"
> adjustment, the value of which is displayed on screen. If the ALC light
is flashing on voice
> modulation or on solid on cw key down, the PEP output power is equal to
the power level
> displayed.
>
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