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Try it on several bands. It may be the ALC is set a tad too high and it is
limiting the transceivers output just as it should. In which case readjust the ALC. It may also be bad tuned input tanks and/or a bad tube(s). My AL-80B had high vswr on 15/17M tuned input b ut the problem was a soft 3-500Z. Fortunately it was covered under warranty. I made a night light out of the old tube. See here... 1. http://deepsouthnet.net/images/3-500Z-NiteLite.jpg -- Charlie-AD5TH www.ad5th.com "Dick, AA5VU" wrote in message ... When attempting to adjust the ALC limit on the rear of the amplifier as suggested in the manual I am not noticing any effect on the rig. I have driven the amplifier up to to 85W, and still do not notice and reduction of power on the radio as indicated in the manual. I have an external power meter between my rig and the Ameritron Amplifer and have noticed the power output of the rig is less with the amp on. If I follow the normal tune up procedure using about five watts of drive then increase in increments, I can get the max output at about 45 to 50 watts. I cannot get the rig output more than 55 to 60 watts with the amp ON. Is this normal? Dick AA5VU |
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