Allen,
In this case, it my be wise to get a TIB, and when you switch the TIB
To on it triggers the ALC in the radio to a lower power setting.
And when you shut it down, back to normal power so you don't over drive the
Transverter, if you only want to use 10 watts from the transverter then
adjust it down, (KISS) (keep it simple stupid) less points of failure and
less things to remember during the heat of the battle.
Also the low power category is less then 150 watts, unless you mean QRP
Tony
NN1D
Computer Services Administrator
Dartmouth Police Department
Phone: 508-910-1753
Fax: 508-910-1714
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From: vhfcontesting-bounces@contesting.com
[mailto:vhfcontesting-bounces@contesting.com] On Behalf Of Alan Muldawer
Sent: Thursday, October 30, 2008 5:22 AM
To: vhfcontesting@contesting.com
Subject: [VHFcontesting] 902/3 newbe questions #3-#5
Hi: More rookie questions:
1) With regard to a DEMI 60w transverter. I want to be in the "low
power" category 10w in contests. How can a do this?
2) Also I have a Icom 756Pro and I use it for 6 meters in the
contests. Well if I have a transverter on 10meters and I have to turn
the power down and I guess that I have to move it backup when I am on
6 meters?
3) The 756Pro with the transverter does the frequency read out
display what 903 freq that I am on?
Thanks
Alan N3ALN
www.n3aln.com
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