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Don't know if this is allowed, folks, but I thought since he's been such a thorn and a crook, that maybe I could save someone a headache. Here is a judgement against Sherman by the New Mexico Attorney General!!
Well, I think he changed the PSUs. The single 700 I have is an older one and I can get 15.xv out of it. The two I have ganged max out at 14.2v. But, I had an issue with these when I first put them into use. He told me they were all set, just parallel them and they will do the rest. This was not...
I was on for quite some time but the pileup was atrocious! Very hard to pick one out as every time I wanted to contact someone, someone else talked over the top. It was brutal.
That's not true. Mobile amps are meant to run in an automotive environment. A vehicle runs between 14.4v and 15v when the battery is at full charge and the vehicle running. These voltages will not blow your finals.
Well, let me start out by saying that I grew up in a middle class home. My mother raised me by taking school census so we could have GMO vegetables three time a week. N-kay? I had a job at Mickey Lou's Bargain Basement, where I would smell the donated clothing before hanging them. N-kay...
I may be wrong, but I don't believe you can check SWR in SSB. How do you calibrate the meter in SSB? The power output varies from 0 to max as you speak. Set your antenna with a dead carrier and call it a day.
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