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SGC-235 Tuner
Folks,
Okay, I think my decision is in... The SGC-235 tuner. Does anyone have experience running power into this tuner, in excess of the "rated" 500 watts? Cecil had a good idea, initial tune with low power, and then add full smoke later on. My operation will be SSB, peaks at 600-700 watts, give or take. And yes, I am willing to cap power output at around 600, if need be ;-) Also, what configuration are you all using? Dipole, or long wire? Thanks in advance again, and yes, Roy, here I go with the considerable expense... thanks! |
I looked over the insides of an SG-235 and initially thought it was
capable of much higher power than the 200w rated SG-230 which I am very familiar with. Then I looked inside a Harris RF-382 series tuner rated at 500w like the SG-235. Either the Harris will handle several KW or SGC is stretching the ratings a bit. M Wilson wrote: Folks, Okay, I think my decision is in... The SGC-235 tuner. Does anyone have experience running power into this tuner, in excess of the "rated" 500 watts? Cecil had a good idea, initial tune with low power, and then add full smoke later on. My operation will be SSB, peaks at 600-700 watts, give or take. And yes, I am willing to cap power output at around 600, if need be ;-) Also, what configuration are you all using? Dipole, or long wire? Thanks in advance again, and yes, Roy, here I go with the considerable expense... thanks! |
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"km6ab[nospam]" wrote: I looked over the insides of an SG-235 and initially thought it was capable of much higher power than the 200w rated SG-230 which I am very familiar with. Then I looked inside a Harris RF-382 series tuner rated at 500w like the SG-235. Either the Harris will handle several KW or SGC is stretching the ratings a bit. M Wilson wrote: Folks, Okay, I think my decision is in... The SGC-235 tuner. Does anyone have experience running power into this tuner, in excess of the "rated" 500 watts? Cecil had a good idea, initial tune with low power, and then add full smoke later on. My operation will be SSB, peaks at 600-700 watts, give or take. And yes, I am willing to cap power output at around 600, if need be ;-) Also, what configuration are you all using? Dipole, or long wire? Thanks in advance again, and yes, Roy, here I go with the considerable expense... thanks! SGC tuners are rated a bit over what they can handle with nearly perfect antennas and grounds. If you push the envelope, count on burning up relay contacts, and capacitors. I speak from years of experience with their products in the commercial markets. Bruce in Alaska |
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