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Bill,
Thanks - that makes perfect sense. My approach so far has been to tune around the bands looking for a CQ, then rush to tune up and jump on it. Looks like more planning is required - pick a band, tune up, listen within a segment of the band for activity, and fine tune after contact has been established. I'll do that going forward (sure will save a lot of wear on the knobs!). So far no one has written to say "Hey, dummy, you'll burn up the finals if you do it that way !!", so I know that I'm tuning this thing up correctly. There's lots of information available on radio regulations, band plans, and how to initiate QSOs, but none that I could find on the actual technical operation of a relatively (for me, anyway) complex station - you've filled in the missing info, and I greatly appreciate your help! 73, Wayne On Tue, 16 Sep 2003 16:34:38 -0400, --exray-- wrote: While I wouldn't hesitate to operate at 7140 or 7265 in the example given, if you're going to be staying there a while, a slight peak of the drive and/or tune is simple enough...you can do that almost between the other guy's "aaaahs" once you get the hang of it. Once you're basically tuned up correctly all you need to do is hit the TUNE position or key and make an ever so slight adjustment for max smoke on the output or wattmeter....a couple of seconds. I see you have a penchant for the numbers so consider what the half-power (50 watt = 3db = 0.5 S-unit) bandwidth actually is. Pretty wide, huh? Your antenna will also have a lot of say in determining how far you can roam without repeaking. I'm not recommending running the thing "unpeaked" because the tube parameters may be another issue but its not as picky as you are perceiving it to be. Once you get a feel for it you'll see. You'll also likely develop favorite parts of the band and find those wide excursions to be rather rare. GL, Bill |
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