There's the point - how many Hams have taken the time and
invested the money to make sure that the entire chain is
up to the task?
As more and more cheap Chinese junk floods the market and
the economy remains in the dumpster (e.g. 4 of 10 adults
able to work in the USA have given up looking for jobs)
Hams - chronically parsimonious - will buy cheap stuff
for their 100w rigs then forget to upgrade when they add
power.
Add to that dirty contacts, worn contacts, loose grounds
or connectors ...
I'll be thoroughly examining every connection in my RF
chain before I power-up the Clipperton-L.
But back to the RTTY question - it does seem that some
versions of MFSK can indeed handle of all of the same
rough conditions listed for RTTY at lower power levels.
I'd still like to see some rigorous side-by-side tests ...
with non-contest ARES/emcomm communications in mind.
YMMV ... :-)
David KD4E
>> PEP is not the same thing as key-down RTTY by a long shot.
>>
>> How many switches, feedlines, and antennas, external to the a mp
>> can survive 1500 w carrier for long?
>
> I'm sorry, but I have to disagree
>
> I think you will find that the Alpha Delta mechanical switches will
> more than handle 1.5 KW continuous.
>
> So, yes, there are many components, connectors, feed lines,
> switches, and antennas that will handle the legal limit all day long.
> *It's where they cut corners the problems arise*
>
> 73
>
> Roger (K8RI)
>
>
>> Especially heating at imperfect and/or marginal contacts and
>> connections?
>>
>> I'm seeing estimates of 5 seconds, 10 seconds, and 15 seconds of
>> 1500w output in RTTY continuous-duty mode - but unlimited at 1KW.
>>
>> Most vendors will be cautious about running-at-the-edge as they
>> know that some Hams will push that margin then blame them when
>> something breaks.
>>
>> Question: Is RTTY so inefficient that one really needs 1500w
>> output?
>>
>> There are many other keyboard-keyboard digi modes that can hold a
>> qso under poor conditions at 30-50w.
>>
>> Just wondering ...
>>
>> David KD4E
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