I would think that if you are talking about *CORRECTLY* tuning the Motran for
continous duty that you would also be watching the current meter for the power
supply feeding the 43MSN, looking for minimum current at the same time as
watching for max RF power out.
I've never found either the LLT or the MSN motrans to be very diffult to tune.
(although the LLT requires being a little more careful) Cetainly the MSN was
a far better radio than the LLT.
For tuning that can be a little tricky to do *CORRECTLY*, I suggesting
attempting to tune of the of following transmitters:
1. UHF GE-Mastr Pro
2. UHF Motorola HT-200
3. 150 MHz GE TPL
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Received: Tue, 04 Jan 2005 12:05:43 PM CST
From: Neil McKie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> After inserting the Channel Element on the correct frequency, and
> tuning the exciter and following multiplier stages according to the
> manual, you just leave it keyed and tune for maximum output power
> on your Bird Wattmeter. Next?
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