More $$$ or less $$$ that the regular K3?
Much less.
Dual output impedance 5w/10w pa? I don’t understand.
The MOSFET 10-W amp stage includes an output transformer with both 1:4
and 1:1 windings. When using low power, or when running from internal
batteries, the 1:1 winding is used,
I'm beyond stunned. This is even possible?
On 5/18/2011 11:51 PM, Wayne Burdick wrote:
More $$$ or less $$$ that the regular K3?
Much less.
Dual output impedance 5w/10w pa? I don’t understand.
The MOSFET 10-W amp stage includes an output transformer with both 1:4
and 1:1 windings. When
You should have it on the air in your vehicle. What freq ?
73
Dale, k9vuj
On 19, May 2011, at 1:51, Wayne Burdick wrote:
More $$$ or less $$$ that the regular K3?
Much less.
Dual output impedance 5w/10w pa? I don’t understand.
The MOSFET 10-W amp stage includes an output
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Date: Wednesday, May 18, 2011, 11:51 PM
More $$$ or less $$$ that the
regular K3?
Much less
wayne burdick wrote:
The 1.5-pound radio itself puts out 10 watts+.
Anything you can do to make 10+ equal 20 for SSB would be very useful.
For higher duty cycle modes it's not an issue, but with SSB everybody
(HFPack, US Military) seems to think you need 20W for SSB.
Leigh/WA5ZNU
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Hmmm - in Europe, 10w is max for QRP, for CW, it's generally considered to be
5w!
73 de M0XDF, K3 #174, P3 #108, KX3 #???
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On 19 May 2011, at 21:32, Leigh L. Klotz Jr WA5ZNU
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