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I just ordered a KL503 since they are the authorized dealer for RM Italy. They didn't run my card for the amp till about 5 days after It was delivered? Seems like they almost forgot!
Do you even know what your talking about? On AM there is only 6 volts going to the final, on SSB there is 12 volts. When your volt the final your just giving it 12 volts on AM as it would run on SSB. How is that bad? Is 12 volts to much for a 1969?
On SSB 12 volt goes through the AM regulator to power the driver and final.
On AM only 6 (ish) volts goes to the driver and final.
You move the final to a 12 volt source you get more power on AM and since the current to power the final is not going through the AM regulator the AM regulator...
Yep I'm currently building a LFA, a friend of mine ordered a 5 element 11 meter LFA seems like a good design.
The only problem is common mode current so a 1:1 balun is needed.
I use a 5/8 wave stainless marine VHF antenna made by Shakespeare for MURS, The SWR is pretty flat on the MURS frequency. I had to make my own mount for the antenna, there made to work without a ground so I you could figure out how to mount one on a magnet it would probably work pretty good!
You can also bead/media blast the antenna. I would use glass bead for a light gray finish and aluminum oxide for a darker gray. You can pickup a cheap Harbor Freight blaster for cheap.
I run around with a Francis Amazer and most people never even notice it.
I bought a refurbished Galaxy, did some mods like dual mosfets and it has been getting abused in my pickup for the last 5 years now. I wouldn't hesitate to buy another refurbished radio!
If you want extra channels and SSB, A CPU controlled PLL like in the Magnum radios and RCI's will give you the best stability on SSB.
2510 or 257 is my vote.
Your money ahead just buying a radio with all the options you want instead of paying someone to modify something.
So last year I started installing a 160m loop about 50 feet off the ground. Since I dont have my license for the amateur bands yet, I was wanting the loop to be somewhat resonate on 11meters. I marked my wire at specific points so I could tap different points to change the length of the wire...
On AM your final does not get 13.8 volts its regulated down. On SSB you final get the full 13.8 volts. Yes by volting the final you leave the high level modulation to just the driver and it turns the final into a amplifier. Radio manufactures do this to limit the power on AM while still having a...
Dont install a swing kit in your 148, Other radios like a Galaxy, Connex ect take to swing kits better than the 148/Grants. A 148 is a really good radio that does not need a swing kit to be a good performer. I agree with Robb do a variable power mod or just pop the top and adjust VR10, lower the...
You can save some money and just "volt" the finals. It will give you have few more watts on AM and draw less current through the regulator. That will make your radio run cooler/stable and making your SSB happy.
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