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"=?iso-8859-1?B?S9hIQg==?=" writes: About 75-100 volts, 20 mA or so. Positive to ground. I just did the math, Jim. You're sinking more power in your keying circuit than a lot QRPers deliver to the antenna! Not really, Hans. The 75-100 volts is open-circuit, measured with a VTVM. The 20 mA is short-circuit. Of course the pilot lights on the Type 7 (6.3 V at about .8 amp total) use more power than many QRPers deliver to the antenna.... 73 de Jim, N2EY |
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