Well then there is an inconsistency in their "AT-AUTO Theory of
Operation" manual where it states:
"This is the ONLY fully-automatic antenna tuner purposefully
designed and built to conservatively handle a continuous 1500 W
CW carrier."
Continuous CW carrier or RTTY signal - what's the difference?
Doug, K4DSP
On 2/27/07, Duane Budd <dcbudd@charter.net> wrote:
> Some of you might be interested in the response I got to my
> query about the RTTY ratings for their new auto-tuner:
>
> Please tell me how much power the AT-AUTO 1500 Watt tuner
> will handle in RTTY mode. Are there any time limitations?
>
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Pete Kovacs" <pkovacs@palstar.com>
> To: "'Paul Hrivnak'" <paul@palstar.com>
>
> I would say 300-400 watts
> Regards Paul
>
> Duane Budd, W5BEN
> dcbudd@charter.net
>
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