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| Subject: | LF: Hartmut's Grabber -- QRP TA |
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| Date: | Fri, 10 Jan 2014 08:56:17 -0330 (NST) |
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Hello Hartmut and Group, Even with only 65 watts from the TX, strong QRSS100 signals were seen on Hartmut's grabber at 137.777 so the power was cut to <10 watts by reducing the drain voltage of the class E amp to 12 V. The grabber traces faded substantially, but rebounded to clearly readable around 0630 utc. Congrats on your impressive RX setup, Martmut! 73 Joe VO1NA |
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