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![]() "Dan/W4NTI" w4nti@get rid of this mindspring.com wrote in message link.net... And let us not even broach the subject of 'splatter' caused by overdriving and the resulting distortion. Hi, The few OM knowing the problem and how to solve it, have not speak yet about distorsion of any kind. They compared the TS570D with a TS440S that give well all its 100W in SSB. The second produce not QRM at all and work really fine (over 290 DXCC in about 4 years without the slightest comment about a bad modulation, QRM or whatever... In all cases if there is any risk to blow out a component or to create QRM or anything else, then indeed I don't really see the advantage of this modification. But this is too early to conclude and give an opinion. I am waiting the full explanation about this mod and about its "side-effects". If you are interested in I will post another message as soon as I get it. Thierry ON4SKY, LX3SKY Dan/W4NTI "Ed G." wrote in message . .. Question for Thierry: Can I assume you have a "Peak" reading wattmeter? Otherwise, you are aware, I hope, that most wattmeters are "average" power reading and that they can not display the peak readings of a SSB transmitted signal.... thus they will never display close to the 100watts of a 100watt rated SSB signal; unless you are modulating the transmitter with a test tone audio source. Ed |
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