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[VHFcontesting] Re: Q: Power Level Setting on Popular Multimodes

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Subject: [VHFcontesting] Re: Q: Power Level Setting on Popular Multimodes
From: robin.midgett@vanderbilt.edu (Robin Midgett)
Date: Thu Jun 19 16:44:34 2003
According to page 49 of the manual, the 100D allows TX power adjustment on 
a per band basis from 50 MHz. & up; only one setting for H.F. In addition, 
all these settings are variable based on mode; i.e., one setting for 50 
MHz. FM and another for SSB, etc. As you select mode and band the TX power 
is set accordingly.


At 03:20 PM 1/30/2003 -0500, Mark S. Adams, P.E. wrote:
>Gang,
>
>I am workng on improving my upcoming rover and qrp/p operations.  One 
>thing that would be nice to know is which of the DC-Daylight multimodes 
>SAVE the power level for EACH band like the TS-2000 does.  It can be set 
>to run at 10W on 6, 10W on 2, 10W on 432 and 10W on 1.2G.  For a qrp/p 
>station this is great!  The Icom 706 uses a menu to vary the power by 
>percentage. This would stink for qrp/p since you'd have to set it for 10% 
>on 6, 20% on 2 and 50% on 432 to get 10W out on each band.  Or can you 
>SAVE these setting per band?
>
>And how about the Yaesu FT100D?
>
>Is the TS2000 the ONLY rig that lets you set power by band?
>
>The rigs in question are the IC 746, FT 100D, 847, 897, 857 ?? (And when 
>will the 800 series madness stop? Does anyone REALLY know how the 857 and 
>100D are different?)
>
>This is a non-isssue for a rover, but a challenge to a /p station.
>
>TNX es 73,
>Mark K2QO/r or /p
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Thanks,
Robin Midgett KB4IDC
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