Happy New Year all,

I have a question concerning level setting for the group please. Running SDR
1.6.2 on a 2.6 GHz P-4 laptop with the SB MP3+ USB sound card. I'm using the
SDR-1K to drive several VHF/UHF/microwave transverters, and in turn using
the transverters to drive amplifiers. All of this is for a rather serious
rover contest setup I'm working on.

I want to accurately set RF levels through the transverters and into the
amplifiers. The tone generator option under Setup/Tests seems like the ideal
tool to use for this. I set the tone frequency with the slider to about
1,000 Hz, and turn the signal generator option to tone. When I hit PTT,
everything keys up, with the SDR console indicating exactly 1.00 watts out
(at 28 MHz). I can use this to set the input attenuator on the transverter
to achieve the exact output power I need to drive the amplifier. All is
well.

However, when I then turn off the signal generator and attempt to transmit
using SSB, all output indicators are much lower than what was set with the
tone. The SDR console normally indicates somewhere between 0.250 and 0.500
watts output, with correspondingly lower output from the transverter. 

I understand the difference between average and peak output power on SSB.
Can anyone comment on what I should expect using the tone generator method
to set RF levels, and what output I should then see on SSB. Along this line,
suggestions on setting the various transmit levels for compression, ALC,
mike gain, compandor, etc., etc. would be very much appreciated. Using the
Heil Pro headset with the DX type mike element. I'm not interested in HiFi
audio; this is strictly a contest type setup so maximum punch is the order
of the day.

Appreciate any suggestions and/or guidance.

73,

Army Curtis - AE5P
Nacogdoches, the oldest town in Texas



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