Phil Clements wrote:
> I have the SS-750 here, Vic.
> I use it mobil in the summer, and fixed in the winter with an Icom 706 MK II.
> It puts out 1100 watts @ 160m, dropping to 300 watts on 10m. There are
> built-in pads that switch in so that the drive requirement is about the same
> on all bands. (60 watts) SWR protection is a must! It is a fine piece of gear,
> but is very unforgiving.
In what way will it not forgive you if, for example, you transmit into the wrong
antenna? I'm considering it for fixed station use, so I don't expect large swr
variations in my antenna, but I've been known to forget to throw the antenna
switch in the heat of a contest.
I would be prepared to add a reflected power sensor to disable the ptt if you
think this is advisable. Also, what do you use as a power source in the fixed
station?
73,
Vic, K2VCO
Fresno CA
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