Dear,
>From the mark V manual page 17
... the cooling system is designed to handle continuous duty transmission at
200 watts output. However , for continuous-duty digital modes like rtty,
we recommend limiting your transmissions to 3 min. or less, with at least 3
min receive in between transmissions.
So the mark V has a 200 w output level at 50 % duty cycle as the
specifications tells us.
For 100 % duty cycle the manal (p 17) advice you to keep the power output
at 100 w or less.
DIRK
ON4ADZ
----- Original Message -----
From: "Gordon LaPoint" <gordon@neurophysics.com>
To: "RTTY" <RTTY@contesting.com>
Sent: Thursday, August 26, 2004 1:52 PM
Subject: Re: [RTTY] RTTY power levels
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> >I am running an FT1000MP Mk5 at 40w output during rtty contests and the
fan
> > runs almost constantly and it gets hot. My understanding of the MP
manual
> > is
> > that I can run it at 100w out for long periods but I am not too keen to
do
> > his! The second radio, IC7400 runs much cooler at 40w.
> > I see from lots of posts that operators are running 100w output from
> > standard rigs with great success and no damage, some guidance on this
> > would
> > be appreciated!
> > Thanks
> > Jim MM0BQI
> >
> Jim,
> I use an IC-756 PRO2 and run a full 100 watts. I have done many rtty
> contests at full power, including lots of CQ'ing, with no problems. I
used
> to use a Yaesu FT-757gx, which I also ran at a full 100 watts for RTTY
> contesting, again with no problems with many years of use. I don't use
any
> extra cooling fans.
>
> Gordon N1MGO
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> n1mgo@arrl.net
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