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Steve
AA4AK

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Subject: AA4AK: RE: [Elecraft] Peculiar problem on 80 M
Date: Mon, 25 Sep 2006 15:10:25 -0700
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It mostly boils down to the fact that the MCU does not sample the RF output
when the rig is first turned on, a band or mode is changed, or the VFO is
moved significantly. Only when the Power knob is moved, or the rig is placed
in Tune mode, does the rig sense and adjust the RF output. The bandpass
filter characteristics are such that the signal level from the filter do
change across the upper and lower end of each band.

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73, Gary AB7MY
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