Hi Ivo...
It's difficult to imagine any way in which an amplifier can directly
introduce "chirp," which is frequency variation, onto the signal.
My guess would be that mains voltage changes enough when the amp is keyed
that the transceiver's frequency changes.This is probably extremely rare
with modern synthesized rigs, but not impossible I suppose.
Good luck & 73,
Dick W0ID/ex-W4ETO
-----Original Message-----
From: Ivo Pezer, 5B4ADA/9A3A [SMTP:9A3A@spidernet.com.cy]
Sent: Saturday, December 05, 1998 11:46 AM
To: Amplifiers
Subject: [AMPS] Alpha 77SX Tone
I'm not sure if it's normal to have chirps when operating
Alpha 77SX on HV. Low voltage is T9 and looks HV is T8 even
with low power levels. Not too bad, but not perfectly clear.
Anyone had similar experience?? Any suggestions?
73 Ivo 5B4ADA
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