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1. [VHFcontesting] FT-736R 2m 10W max mod (score: 1)
Author: Rick Stoneking <w2rds@arrl.net>
Date: Wed, 28 Jul 2004 10:23:15 -0400
Has anyone done the modifications listed on the FT-736 2m Power amplifier schematic that changes the output to 10W? We are converting a 736 to be a UHF station (222, 432, 902, 1296) and are using a t
/archives//html/VHFcontesting/2004-07/msg00199.html (7,490 bytes)

2. Re: [VHFcontesting] FT-736R 2m 10W max mod (score: 1)
Author: George Fremin III <geoiii@kkn.net>
Date: Wed, 28 Jul 2004 09:31:05 -0500
The power output can be set for each band in the FT-736 - I have done it to one for the 222 Mhz band. -- "From a previous post" I think the adjustment on the 736R you were thinking of is the AFP or A
/archives//html/VHFcontesting/2004-07/msg00200.html (9,539 bytes)

3. Re: [VHFcontesting] FT-736R 2m 10W max mod (score: 1)
Author: "Kenneth E. Harker" <kenharker@kenharker.com>
Date: Wed, 28 Jul 2004 10:02:20 -0500
At N5XU, we have an FT-726R that we use with an amplifier (AM-6155) with a 10W max power input requirement, so we faced basically the same problem as you. For us, the best solution was to add an atte
/archives//html/VHFcontesting/2004-07/msg00201.html (8,348 bytes)


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