And just how does one do that on a radio that has the ALC level fixed in the
firmware and controlled by DSP? This isn't like a Kenmore that has a
"carrier level" control on the front panel. There is no menu setting to
control it either. The ALC light blinks on CW at all power levels settings
from 1 to 100.
The good news is that since the ALC control is so tight and consistent,
there is no need for the traditional ALC loop from an external amplifier to
the exciter (if anyone ever used that--I never did)...just turn down the
power control.
Ron Castro
Chief Technical Officer
Results Radio, LLC
>>
>> 10) Key clicks and the miscalibration of the rise time displayed vs.
>> actual
>> (actually I don't care about the miscalibration as much as I do that the
>> default of 5ms rise time apparently causes clicks)
>
> So the gain is set too high causing ALC to clip the power before its had
> time to rise all the way and level off gently. Lower the transmitter
> gain.
>
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