I have read that the power meter indication on your radio doesn't mean anything when you want to know how much power your output is.
I have seen a much bigger swing on the power meter(also on the power setting on the antenna tuner) when the stock mike was replaced with an amplified mike. Both meters averaged 50 watts with the stock mike and with the amplified mike it was more like 80 watts.
I know that meters without their own power are inaccurate but did the difference in the average power indication really mean nothing at all? No increase in output or some such?
Thanks in advance. I'm really curious about this.
I have seen a much bigger swing on the power meter(also on the power setting on the antenna tuner) when the stock mike was replaced with an amplified mike. Both meters averaged 50 watts with the stock mike and with the amplified mike it was more like 80 watts.
I know that meters without their own power are inaccurate but did the difference in the average power indication really mean nothing at all? No increase in output or some such?
Thanks in advance. I'm really curious about this.