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V2.82

alsopb
Clairification please.

The documentation says this:

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      SSB/DATA-A/AFSK-A TRANSMIT POWER LEVEL: Power output in these
      modes now more closely tracks TUNE power. We recommend setting
      CONFIG:TXG VCE to 0.0 dB after loading this release, then
      adjusting only
      if necessary.

Is it really the tune power as set by menu  CONFIG: TUN PWR?   And it
applies to SSB?

If so it causes all kinds of problems for us that operate SSB/CW and
have the power set per band.  We would have continually mess around with
the tune power level when going from CW to SSB?  

73 de Brian/K3KO
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Re: V2.82

wayne burdick
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Brian Alsop wrote:

> Clairification please:

>    SSB/DATA-A/AFSK-A TRANSMIT POWER LEVEL: Power output in these
>       modes now more closely tracks TUNE power.

> Is it really the tune power as set by menu  CONFIG: TUN PWR?   And it
> applies to SSB?

Brian,

What I should have said is: The power level in SSB and DATA modes more
closely matches the requested power output, regardless of how you set
it (i.e., by simply rotating the POWER control, or by doing TUNE with
or without a specific TUN PWR setting, etc.).

73,
Wayne
N6kR


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