MIKE, BE CAREFUL
 Yes, the current consumption varies from band to band and when
 limiting to 20A, you may not always get 100w out.
 However, the 962 is incorporated in the protection circuitry of
 the Omni VI+ and has over-current shutdown (which I'm sure you
 have already experienced).    If you use a non-T-T P.S., you need
 to insert an external automatic circuit breaker in the line.
 These things typically come in values of 15A or 20A - dunno if
 you can get one for 22A.  Without this circuit breaker, you run a
 HIGH RISK of blowing your final transistors.  DON'T SAY WE DIDN'T
 TELL YOU if you blow the things!
 I recommend returning to using the Model 962 and forget about the
 missing 10 watts on some bands.  It will never be noticed in any
 QSO.
 73
 Rick
 -----Original Message-----
 From: tentec-bounces@contesting.com
 [mailto:tentec-bounces@contesting.com]On Behalf Of Barbara
 Maloney
 Sent: Wednesday, January 07, 2004 1:22 AM
 To: ten tec list
 Subject: [TenTec] Omni 6+ Input vs Output power?
 Is it common for the DC input amps, or Ic, to vary from 15 to 22+
 to obtain 100 watts output into 50 ohms when changing bands?
 With my Omni 6, I was not able to get 100W output on 3 bands
 before my former 962 supply would trip off at 20A.  Have since
 replaced it with a beefier more stable supply with an accurate dc
 ammeter.  The Ic scale runs approx. 1-2 A higher than the supply
 dc.
 Has anyone had a problem running CW at over 20A DC input with the
 Omni 6?  The bands where the efficiency goes to pot (Idc exceeds
 20A for 100W rf out) are 160, 30, and 15.  I know this agrees
 with at least one other Omni 6 user.  Any more?
 Thanks &
 73, Mike, AC5P
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