Thats typical with most rigs, I have a FT1000mp and i notice a 
significant variance in Power out depending on where in the passband I 
am, thats why when and before I start a QSO through my CAT interface I 
issue a macro command to move the receiving frequency to where I want it 
in the passband, I do not have to fiddle with the audio settings at all.

Ron W4LDE

Brett Owen Rees VK2TMG wrote:

>I have noticed that my tx power varies depending upon where I am in the
>passband.
>As my radio most likely uses the same crystal filter for tx ssb generation
>as it does for RX filtering
>then one can in a way map the response of the filter. My radio is an Alinco
>DX-77, and I get maximum
>output at about 1800 Hz. Having mapped my filter on TX, I suspect that my
>filter response is not the steep
>sided flat-topped filter response as described in books, but rather is more
>of a bell shape.
>
>Has anyone else noticed a variation in power output across the waterfall?
>
>73 de Brett
>
>  
>


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