I wonder what the time constant is for that sense to respond...say to CW or SSB

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Chuck KE9UW
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> On Apr 27, 2020, at 6:48 AM, Joe <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> For the purest, a possible fix would be to use a power supply that uses 
> sense leads to regulate the output voltage like my old Lambda power supply 
> does. I don't use the Lambda for the ham shack, but this would solve the 
> problem. The sense leads would be connected as close to the transceiver as 
> possible. They send a sample of the voltage at that point back to the power 
> supply so the power supply can properly regulate the voltage at that point. 
> The sense wires are typically small gauge wire because they don't carry much 
> current at all. For safety, the sense lead should be fused at the voltage 
> source. I would only use the supply to power the transceiver, or make sure 
> all equipment is powered from the same point as the transceiver to avoid 
> over-voltage to other equipment.
> 
> Joe, K1ike
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