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Hi All
Here is a simple question or two. Consider these questions for both
VHF/UHF. These questions are based with the idea of using a maxtrac as a
low power (2-10 watt) link.
Can a maxtrac, (unlike a Micor) be turned down in power without bothering
the finals?
At what power if any is a Maxtrac heatsink rated for continuous duty?
I'm looking at 2-10 watts from 25-40 watt radios and yes they will have
cooling fans!
Thanks!
Brian, WD9HSY
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