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Re: [RTTY] Rtty using a 746 question

To: rtty@contesting.com, "Mike Brown" <mike@k9mi.com>
Subject: Re: [RTTY] Rtty using a 746 question
From: Ed Steeble <esteeble@sc.rr.com>
Date: Tue, 30 Jan 2007 19:45:35 -0500
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Mike,

I run my IC-746 (non pro) at 100w in AFSK. ICOM rigs are rated for 
full output on RTTY. The transmitter specs are on page 84, the only 
limitation is on AM, otherwise it is 100w. I have my rig in an open 
are. When I am portable and using my IC-706MKiiG (at full power), I 
have a fan blowing across the back to help cool it down.

In contests, I CQ with the auto repeat set on. The rig is getting a workout.

Hope to see you in CQ WW WPX RTTY Contest.

73, Ed
K3IXD
aka K3IXD/4


Date: Wed, 31 Jan 2007 00:05:40 -0000
From: "Mike Brown" <mike@k9mi.com>
Subject: [RTTY] Rtty using a 746 question
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I have been all over the book, and I'm fairly sure I know the answer to this
question, I just want to be sure.

Can the Icom 746 (non pro) be ran on Rtty at full power safely? I use FSK
and I doubt that makes much difference. The only reference I can find in the
manual isn't in the Rtty section, it's at the front and speaks of not
getting the radio too hot.

In a contest, especially if you are S & P, I can't see where you are keyed
up long enough to overheat it. Running yes. And Rtty qso's at full power,
that would probably warm things up. Power supply is a 35 amp Astron so it
shouldn't be taxed at full power.

If anybody knows of someplace I missing, that says it's ok to run 100% duty
cycle on this radio, please knock me on the head and show me what I'm
missing in the book. My "MP" days are over for the time being anyway, so
this is the rig I'll be using. Messed up back means only a couple of hours
in the chair at a time anyway, so I'm no threat. And I'm still in the dark
ages only using 1 radio and a 3el tribander at 40ft. If anybody knows the
answer, I'd appreciate it.

Thanks..73 Mike K9MI

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