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XV50 Transverter

JEAN-FRANCOIS MENARD-3
Hi,

I'm looking at the XV50 transverter. I would like to use this  
transverter on 6m with an external amplifier that permit only 10W RF  
IN maximum. Will it be easy to make sure that the transverter in not  
giving more than 10W of drive to the amplifier.... Will the output  
power selected with the power knob on the K2 will show the real RF  
output on the transverter ?

I'm not too familiar with transverter and how they work...

For your info, my external amplifier if a Tokyo Hy-Power HL-100Bdx.

Thank for your time.


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Re: XV50 Transverter

Don Brown-4
Hi

The XV50 can be set up several ways. If you are using a K2 with the 60 meter
transverter option then the power control on the K2 will control the output
of the XV50. The XV 50 has a watt meter on the front panel and you can just
set it for 10 watts out. You could also set the internal gain so the XV50
will only output a maximum of 10 watts. There are several other ways to do
what you want with the internal jumper options in the XV50 depending on the
radio you want to drive the XV50 with and the level of the drive. This can
be a 1 to 1 mw, 0 to 5 watts or a fixed 5 watt level.

Don Brown
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Hi,

I'm looking at the XV50 transverter. I would like to use this
transverter on 6m with an external amplifier that permit only 10W RF
IN maximum. Will it be easy to make sure that the transverter in not
giving more than 10W of drive to the amplifier.... Will the output
power selected with the power knob on the K2 will show the real RF
output on the transverter ?

I'm not too familiar with transverter and how they work...

For your info, my external amplifier if a Tokyo Hy-Power HL-100Bdx.

Thank for your time.


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Elecraft KX1 #999

http://homepage.mac.com/jfmenard
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Re: XV50 Transverter

JEAN-FRANCOIS MENARD-3
Many thanks !!!

Le 05-09-10 à 14:06, Don Brown a écrit :

> Hi
>
> The XV50 can be set up several ways. If you are using a K2 with the  
> 60 meter
> transverter option then the power control on the K2 will control  
> the output
> of the XV50. The XV 50 has a watt meter on the front panel and you  
> can just
> set it for 10 watts out. You could also set the internal gain so  
> the XV50
> will only output a maximum of 10 watts. There are several other  
> ways to do
> what you want with the internal jumper options in the XV50  
> depending on the
> radio you want to drive the XV50 with and the level of the drive.  
> This can
> be a 1 to 1 mw, 0 to 5 watts or a fixed 5 watt level.
>
> Don Brown
> KD5NDB
>
>
>
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "JEAN-FRANCOIS MENARD" <[hidden email]>
> To: "Elecraft - Maling List Elecraft - Mailing List"
> <[hidden email]>
> Sent: Saturday, September 10, 2005 12:34 PM
> Subject: [Elecraft] XV50 Transverter
>
>
> Hi,
>
> I'm looking at the XV50 transverter. I would like to use this
> transverter on 6m with an external amplifier that permit only 10W RF
> IN maximum. Will it be easy to make sure that the transverter in not
> giving more than 10W of drive to the amplifier.... Will the output
> power selected with the power knob on the K2 will show the real RF
> output on the transverter ?
>
> I'm not too familiar with transverter and how they work...
>
> For your info, my external amplifier if a Tokyo Hy-Power HL-100Bdx.
>
> Thank for your time.
>
>
> =============================================
> /¯\/¯\/¯\/¯\/¯\/¯\   JEAN-FRANCOIS MENARD
>   V  A  2  V  Y  Z
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>
> Elecraft K2 #4130
> Elecraft KX1 #999
>
> http://homepage.mac.com/jfmenard
> =============================================
>
>
>
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