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Anytone quad 6

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Had this anytone quad 6 radio sent out twice still seems to get really really warm.I don't like that would like to get the 13n10 taken out and upgraded.Anyone know of a good shop to do this.
 

They run warm, the duty cycle is low on these radios, states right on the radio, 10% TX / 90% RX
Rather that swap output devices just mount a small fan on the heatsink and call it good.

73
Jeff
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Had this anytone quad 6 radio sent out twice still seems to get really really warm.I don't like that would like to get the 13n10 taken out and upgraded.Anyone know of a good shop to do this.

Is this a recently purchased radio? How do you know it has 13n10's?

I just bought one about a month ago, and mine runs hot too especially if it is run wide open. It's doing 78 watts true peak tuned from the factory on AM. Does 62 watts on sideband. Been running mine about 40 to 45 watts, and it stays a good bit cooler.

The heatsink design is the same that's on a Stryker 447HPC2, but that radio has 1 driving 2 mosfets while the Quad 6 is 1 driving 1 driving 2. It gets hot too running wide open.
 
Is this a recently purchased radio? How do you know it has 13n10's?

I just bought one about a month ago, and mine runs hot too especially if it is run wide open. It's doing 78 watts true peak tuned from the factory on AM. Does 62 watts on sideband. Been running mine about 40 to 45 watts, and it stays a good bit cooler.

The heatsink design is the same that's on a Stryker 447HPC2, but that radio has 1 driving 2 mosfets while the Quad 6 is 1 driving 1 driving 2. It gets hot too running wide open.
I was told that when the guy from the shop called me
 
Is this a recently purchased radio? How do you know it has 13n10's?

I just bought one about a month ago, and mine runs hot too especially if it is run wide open. It's doing 78 watts true peak tuned from the factory on AM. Does 62 watts on sideband. Been running mine about 40 to 45 watts, and it stays a good bit cooler.

The heatsink design is the same that's on a Stryker 447HPC2, but that radio has 1 driving 2 mosfets while the Quad 6 is 1 driving 1 driving 2. It gets hot too running wide open.
Well mine never did that from factory it done 30w but after it was tuned it's like anywhere from 35-45 now but had trouble with it from day one not working right and at this point not sure if I want to send it out or just buy a 955
 
My AT-6666 has been running 2 years with no heat problems at all and the covers have never been removed. (So I have no idea what MOSFETS it is equipped with) But it never peaks more than 20 watts.

73
David
 
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My AT-6666 has been running 2 years with no heat problems at all and the covers have never been removed. (So I have no idea what MOSFETS it is equipped with) But it never peaks more than 20 watts.

73
David
Two years + on my 9900 I actually turned it down a bit to run into a amp.
The builder knows, hence the duty cycle on the label.
If you run them at lower power that gets better.
I have a lot of fun with it.

73
Jeff
 
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