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From: Cecil <chacuff@cableone.net>
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Date: Wed, 7 May 2014 14:57:41 -0500
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I've had both...the only time I ran my Yaesu at 200 w out was when I wasn't 
using the amp...forget and dial it back on the newer amps and it can damage 
things...

My amps were older and needed 125 or so watts to deliver rated power so no 
damage done.  I'm running the OII into a Centurion and it sits at about 60 
watts.  I have no use for a 200W rig...and I really would rather see the added 
expense go into making it very clean at 100W.  Should be robust...but doesn't 
need to output 200W to be robust.

I'm proud TT hasn't followed the Jap radios in many of their designs...and it's 
why I'm a TT customer.

Cecil
K5DL




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> On May 7, 2014, at 2:14 PM, K8JHR <jrichards@k8jhr.com> wrote:
> 
> 'cause I think it would sell radios.  Remember it does not have
> to be logical or make sense... just sell stuff.  Yaesu and Kenwood out that 
> on their big rigs ... there must be a reason!
> 
> Personally, I would take a 40 watt tube (guitar) amp over an 80 watt solid 
> state (guitar) amp... any day... louder, fuller, more robust, phatter tone, 
> better distortion, etc., but many guys see only the power rating and spring 
> for the cheaper, solid state product.
> 
> Back in the 1970s the FTC had a rule that said vendors had to specify amp 
> power in watts RMS and had a formula for measuring it.  It sorta almost 
> forced everyone to rate their amps in the same way, almost, so claims of 100 
> watts "music power" and other silly names got boiled down to about 5 watts 
> RMS.  Nowadays it appears they have repealed or relaxed the rules, and we are 
> back to vendors claiming all sorts of unbelievable power ratings.  People buy 
> what has more power.  My Sansui stuff is rated at 15 or 45 watts RMS and 
> blows higher spec-ed new gear away.  But guys want BIG POWER, so why not give 
> it to them?
> 
> Why do Yaesu and Kenwood do that on their big rigs?   Again... NOT because we 
> NEED it,... but because a lot of guys WANT it.  It is a marketing thing, a 
> question of what sells.
> 
> -------------  JHR  -------------------------
> 
> 
>> On 5/7/2014 12:38 PM, P C A wrote:
>> Most contests use 100 watts as the break point between low pwr and high pwr. 
>> So why the 200 w???
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