I fully agree with Joe. With the new solid state radios, full output should be
no problem for most radios. The smaller radios like the TS-50 or FT-100
may be rated less, but everything else should be able to handle the load.
It reminds me of when I purchased by first Icom IC-751A. I called Icom and
asked them if I could run the radio at full output on FSK and if so, for how
long. The
guy laughed at me. He said there was no time limit for full key down.
I've had 6 solid state radios that I've used on RTTY. I've run them full power
out with absolutely no problems. If your radio runs hot to the touch, you
may want to add a muffin fan on it or reduce power. Otherwise, crank it up.
If it blows up, it's not worth having.
73, Don AA5AU
----- Original Message -----
From: "joseph duerbusch" <jduerbusch@earthlink.net>
To: "Writelog List" <writelog@contesting.com>
Sent: Wednesday, September 11, 2002 8:19 AM
Subject: Re: [WriteLog] what is the rtty duty cycle
> I don't now if there is a worry about duty cycle with the new solid state rigs
> along as the power supply can handle it. Several years ago, when I went
> upstairs to watch tv, I kicked the PTT cable on my homebrew interface. The
> rig went into xmit on 14078 with a mark tone and 100 watts output for over 2
> hours while I was upstairs. This is with my TS-850S. Guess what? I did not
> notice any TVI !! Didn't seem to hurt the radio but I would not recommend
> this.
>
> Joe K0BX
>
>
> On Tue, 10 Sep 2002 21:07:10 -0500 FireBrick <w9ol@billnjudy.com> wrote:
>
> Has anyone ever clocked themselves in a rtty contest to see the actual duty
> cycle?
>
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