Brent wrote:
>Kevin
>Thanks I just look back at the meter and I stated 20Watts it was NOT it was 5
>watts. with over 5 watts it causes the desense Problem..
>
Cutting the power can be a double edged sword. While it reduces the
shear power level, cutting the power down too far in Class C
amplification can cause spurious emissions. The end result is cutting
down the power many not be very beneficial, in fact, it *might* make
matter worse.
>I would think that since this is a PLL exciter and im am only needing 15-25
>watts out that it should do ok ..
>
What is the power amplifier capable of? 110 watts?
>what would your thoughts be about adding 2 10" pass cav. to the receiver
>side.. and or should i go with out the preamp.
>
First thing I'd do is bypass the preamp and see if you can get the thing
to duplex. Then, start adding your bells and whistles.
Kevin
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