Dohn,
A power increase during that tuning is normal - just exit TUNE and reenter
TUNE to drop the power back down to 2 watts. Yes, the power will increase
as you near the peak. You should do the final peaking wiht the power set to
something low - there is nothing magic about the 2 watts, you can use any
low power - anything between 1 and 2 watts will work nicely.
If you did the bandpass filter peaking on receive first, you should not have
to move the slugs very far when 'fine-tuning' them on transmit.
73,
Don W3FPR
> -----Original Message-----
>
> I am using the internal wattmeter. I set the power for 2.0 watts. Enter
> "tune" mode and adjust L1 and 2. I can adjust L1 through 2.0 watts .. all
> the way to 6.0 watts. Is this normal? Should I use that reading or tune
> back to 2 or 3 watts?
>
> Dohn N8EWY
>
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