Thanks Vic, yes Harry Vic has covered it nicely. The only problem with 
this arrangement is that in memory tune mode the RIT doesn't work. You 
need to pop out of MT and use the RIT, or manual tuning, just make sure 
you don't move much so you keep in the channel. 
 
The filters seem fine, although I haven't confirmed that they meet spec 
yet, probably to ARRL Lab next week. I can get a full 100 W+ out, but 
you need to throttle back to equivilant of 50 W to a dipole to meet 
regs. My G5RV and transmission line loss means I put 80 W at the bottom 
and get the allowed output at the top. I have printed EZNEC and TLW 
output to back that up in case the FCC wants to see it some day. 
 
GL and 73, Joel, W1ZR 
 
Vic Klein wrote: 
 
Just to jump in, Harry, the Paragon shifts the LP filters on a frequency basis, 
not a band basis
(you can hear the relays shift as you tune). The appropriate filter is in place 
when receiving 60m
and the radio works fine there. You need to store the frequencies and use the 
memory tune feature to
select them (or recall a memory) and this band will be skipped when going 
between the other ham
bands.  
=Vic=
WA4THR  
  
 
From: "Harry Coates" <WA8HC@att.net>
Reply-to: tentec@contesting.com
Date: Tue, 18 Jan 2005 11:15:58 -0500
List-post: <mailto:tentec@contesting.com>  
Joel,
Which ham band are you using for 60M, 40 or 80?? Are the LP filters wide enough
to cover 60M??  
Harry 
 
Harry N. Coates 
WA8HC@att.net 
    
 
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