Hi Brian,
The frequency range of the standard T-368 mod-transformer is 300 - 3500
CPS. The mod iron is rated for 250 watts MAX., with a peak working
voltage of 5000, and max altitude operating range of 10,000 ft. Maximum
rated carrier power out of a standard T-368 400 Watts AM voice, and AM FSK,
and 450 watts CW/FSK. NOTE: that is two different ratings for FSK mode.
"Let the games begin"
73
Jim
WB2FCN
http://eshop1.chem.buffalo.edu
The full T-368 manual in PDF is at -->
http://eshop1.chem.buffalo.edu/images/PDF-Files/T-368-11-809-35.pdf
----- Original Message -----
From: "A.R.S. - WA5AM" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Discussion of AM Radio in the Amateur Service"
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Sent: Wednesday, February 20, 2008 6:02 PM
Subject: [AMRadio] T3 Mod iron specs - Audio limitations, harmonics, etc.
Anyone know the approximate "designed" frequency range for a T-368
modulation transformer?
Also, if there is a website out there somewhere that has stock audio
specs on the popular commercial and military transmitters, I would be
interested in seeing it.
I think I know the answer to this, however I know there are a lot of
you out there that have a lot more knowledge than I do on the
specifics...
Let's say your transmitter is limited for 200 to 3000 cycles in the
audio section, either by coupling caps, cathode bypass, cathode
resistors, plate loading, and any transformers... what is the result
of using an external EQ and audio chain that pumps audio from the mic
that is beyond either end of the audio range the transmitter is
allowed by design to pass?
I think this is a common mistake that a lot of us make that can cause
some serious harmonics and other artifacts. I'd like to see a
discussion on this if any of you experts would care to chime in ;)
73
Brian / wa5am
--
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old dawg"/K5BAI
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