learned that the XG1 can be a useful tool to test a feedline/tuner setup.
Vic
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On Tue, 19 Apr 2005 22:47:44 -0700 wayne burdick [EMAIL PROTECTED]
writes:
The XG1 can be connected to virtually any load without being damaged.
However, if the load doesn't look like 50 ohms at 7.040 MHz, what
on it.
Vic
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73,
Vic
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at the 2 and 5 watt level, but the power out seems to be
1 to 2 watts higher than the power setting... but not always.
Thanks again. I enjoyed listening a bit to the bands, I'm getting close
now... probably could use it like this, but I'll wait until I get things
all set up right.
Vic KG4HTT
on to to Assembly, Part III.
Thanks again everyone for the help, I hope to be on the air soon with
serial number 4311.
73,
Vic KG4HTT
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up the pack. Some
readings were about 85K resistance, some read short.
It's on to the front panel. Thanks again.
Vic KG4HTT
On Wed, 16 Jun 2004 23:52:02 -0400 Don Wilhelm [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Vic,
There is not much on the Control Board that connects to pins 29 and
30
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