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![]() But, does a "designed for mass production and cost target" transmitter fall into that category? It's not a published spec You mean you haven't read the spec. --- Hmm. don't see any tolerance on the output impedance spec on my IC-7000.. page 150 of the manual: Specifications. All it says is: Antenna Connector: SO-239x2/50 ohm. Page 11, where it describes the back panel Antenna Connector [ANT1][ANT2} Accepts a 50 ohm antenna with a PL-259 connector. Page 15, provides a recomendation that the load impedance have a SWR 1.5:1, and a boxed warning that at SWR higher than approximately 2.0:1 it drops power. The service manual isn't much better, although it does have a calibration procedure for the built in SWR meter, where you attach a 50 ohm dummy load and set to SWR=1, and then 100 ohms and set SWR=2. That just calibrates the meter, though, it doesn't imply that the actual output impedance is 50 ohms. *I have seen this objection too. When I've offered just such specs, objectors have then recursed back into how output Z is unknowable and immaterial as if the topic had never been encountered before. ARRL doesn't measure it when they review rigs Now THERE's an authority! *Do they measure efficiency? At least they do some measurements and they publish their results. They do measure efficiency, in a round about way (e.g. they measure output power into a dummy load and they measure DC input power). jim |
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