"Sal M. Onella" wrote in message
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"Dave Platt" wrote in message
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Sal M. Onella wrote:
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I have two HF radios, (Kenwood TS-120, TS-870) and I often observe the
forward power climbing as I manually tune and reduce the reflected
power.
At first glance, this would seem to indicate the rig had previously
throttled back its output in response to the consequences of a
mismatch.
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So, it's entirely possible that Kenwood uses a transmit-power
throttleback algorithm which is sensitive to the output SWR, rather
than to the absolute level of reflected power seen by the finals.
Could be. I have not analyzed the innards of the beast, but the -870
detects and displays SWR at all power levels -- so it _knows_. That's
one
of the bar-graph metering choices and if there's more than a watt or two
out, it will report SWR, good or bad.
Kenwood typically looks at forward, reflected current (or voltage) and
adjusts ALC voltage in response to a rise in either. In my TS130, I adjust
tuner into the ballpark, advance carrier, and fine tune for minimum ALC
reading.