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"=?iso-8859-1?B?S9hIQg==?=" writes:
About 75-100V
Holy moley! Are you serious?
Heck yes. That's not a lot compared to some rigs I've used.
Type 7 (and Type 6 before it) cathode key the Class A driver stage.
Now I know what they mean when they say
"N2EY sure has a hot key."
bwaahaahaa
My idea anticipated maybe 12V keying voltage.
All it takes is a bigger transistor.
Many manufactured transceivers and trasnmitters using grid block keying put
more juice on the key than my rigs do.
73 de Jim, N2EY
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