TX power

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elmanoduarte
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TX power

Post by elmanoduarte »

Hi

Having a problem in RSS when give more power TX in my GM 300, its showing the message: WRONG COMPESATION ADDER VALUES MUST READJUST COMPENSATION ADDERS !
What do i have to do ??

:o
Jim202
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Re: TX power

Post by Jim202 »

I hope your using test equipment when playing with this adjustment. It is a bad move to set the TX output
level higher than the radio is designed for. You will reduce the life of the PA and even destroy it if you set
the level too high.

The message is telling you that you entered a wrong number someplace.

Jim



elmanoduarte wrote:Hi

Having a problem in RSS when give more power TX in my GM 300, its showing the message: WRONG COMPESATION ADDER VALUES MUST READJUST COMPENSATION ADDERS !
What do i have to do ??

:o
elmanoduarte
Posts: 60
Joined: Sun Apr 20, 2008 11:35 am

Re: TX power

Post by elmanoduarte »

thanks for answer.
Well, the equipment i m using is a POWER meter, and it was about 10watts, now about 16w, with a ground plane for 2m band, having 1,5swr..but with another direcional 5 elemnt yagui i have theres no SWR and it out puts 20w, but the wrong message appered with this last antena! Soo i think 20 w its not mutch for this radio.

thanks
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