On Mon, 15 Sep 1997 08:27:20 -0500, Paul Plasters wrote:
>Is there an easy way to set up a Scout, so that you can run reduced
>power with a transverter, and then simply switch it back to high power
>for normal operation? I like my Scout for 20, and 40 meters mobile as is,
>but want to run a six meter transverter at other times.
>Thanks, Paul WA9FFL
Hello Paul,
I use an Argo (the 5W version of the Scout) as an IF rig. The Argo
is simply a Scout with the 50W PA removed. I broke the TX circuit at
the input to the IPA. Theres a coupling cap to the base of the
transistor that drives the 5W driver. I brought that out to a RCA
connector on the rear apron. I then put another connector on and
brought it back to the input of the IPA circuit. The caps are
already there so no DC problems. I just put a small jumper of RG-58
between the two connectors for normal operation and break the
connection for transverter service. The down side is that there is
no ALC so you need to get a voltage back from your transverters. I
get about 150mW out at this point.
The Scout/Argo has alot of birdies on 10M. I am currently refurbing
my old FT-101E for IF service and will be selling the Argo and
modules at that time. I love the variable IF selectivity but the
birdies are murder when you're trying to dig out a weak signal on
1296.....
de Shawn
N7LQ (formerly WB7TDI)
DM09dn & DN01fa
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