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On Wed, 07 Sep 2005 07:12:12 -0700, Tim Wescott wrote:
CD wrote: Hi all, I'm curious about dummy loads. I read that ideally dummy loads convert RF energy into heat, but I'm sure in the real world, there will still be a small amount RF energy transmitted. My friend tried using a dummy load on a 300W transmitter. He was only running it for a few mins at the VHF range, but he was picking up a signal 100 ft away. Is that typical? What's your experience on dummy loads? Were you able to pick up a signal, as well, with this type of distance? I don't know much about dummy loads, but I think that 100ft is just a tad bit too far, no? Even with a perfect dummy load you'd still get some leakage from your transmitter and cabling -- I generally expect that if I run into a dummy load I'm going to peg the S meter of any receivers that are on-frequency and in the room. So picking up the signal 100ft away doesn't surprise me. A friend of mine and I used to do 'code practice' on 40M with our rigs cranked down to approx 20 watts each -- using Heathkit Cantennas at both ends. S-9 sigs both ways. We were 5 blocks apart. As well, once a week we used to (attempt to) check into a distant (180 miles) 2M SSB. While waiting for net control (and the rest of the net) to point in our compass direction (220 degrees - approx 35 past the hour), we'd chat back and forth - again switched into the Cantennas. And, again, S-9+ sigs both ways. It's more a testament to the quality of good receivers now-a-days -- than the leakiness of a dummy load. Look over what the QRP and QRPp folks are doing - with their "Millions of Miles Per Watt" records, and you'll realize (if you haven't already) than you can happily 'do' amateur radio with Not Much Watts. 73 Jonesy -- Marvin L Jones | jonz | W3DHJ | linux Pueblo, Colorado | @ | Jonesy | OS/2 __ 38.24N 104.55W | config.com | DM78rf | SK |
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