At the risk of enduring public ridicule, I'm going to confess to being
completely ignorant of the ways of amplifiers. In my ham radio career of nearly
40 years, I've never once ran an amplifier of any kind until now.
But I recently purchased a TE Systems 1412G to give me more punch on 2 Meters
for weak signal and WSJT work. I will be using this amp with an Icom IC-910H.
Many have pointed out the dangers of keying the amp via RF switching, and
suggested that I key the amp directly using the PTT line of the radio.
Most HF radios that I own have jacks on the rear (ALC) that are dedicated to
this purpose. The IC-910H lacks this, and I assume that I'll need to use the
ACC jack? But frankly, after reading the manual, and re-reading it, I'm
stumped.
Can someone who has used this specific rig with outboard amps please provide
information on how to best accomplish this? As always, I'm indebted to the
members of these groups who have really helped get me started in V/U. All
replies are read, printed out, and placed into folders that I refer to often.
The advice has literally been invaluable. I'm very grateful!
73,
Les Rayburn, N1LF
Les Rayburn, director
High Noon Film
100 Centerview Drive Suite 111
Birmingham, AL 35216-3748
205.824.8930
205.824.8960 fax
205.253.4867 cell
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