I agree Rik's observation on the 100W limitation.
Average CW operator is a KEY-technician without any science.
A good earth is essencial for LF operation, otherwise would get LF shock
at frame of transmitter.
Linear amplifier is based on self responsibility.
There is another reason in a market place for such tranceiver in JP.
100W/50W machine has much wider, say 100 times, of market place than 1KW
machine.
In any way, there is still a high wall in front of a operator who
bought the machine, such tuner, good earth, good antenna and etc.
In any way, I will operate QRSS60 using TX2200A/50W at 137780Hz+-1Hz in
a peak of peninsular from 01:00UTC to 02:30UTC on coming Sunday,December
13,20 or 27 depending on crimate.
73,
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On Thu, 2009-12-10 at 11:07 +0100, Rik Strobbe wrote:
> Stefan,
>
> there is one good reason to limit the output
> power 100W: more power could become lethal (high antenna voltages / currents).
> The "black box operators" must be protected
> against this danger, otherwise they might go QRT due to "natural selection"
> :-)
>
> 73, Rik ON7YD - OR7T
>
> At 10:19 10/12/2009, you wrote:
> >Warren, LF,
> >Tnx for the info!
> >I am not "afraid" that now many OMs come on the
> >band who just bought their rig, like on HF. Even
> >if you could buy a loading coil, you never will
> >get qrv satisfactorily cause you always have to
> >consider many things like the earth, the local
> >noise reduction, the impedance transformation to 50 Ohm and so on.
> >These OMs, even if they could buy a automatic
> >tuner (that would not be easy to create as a
> >commercial product) for LF, would be frustrated
> >soon cause there are no contests and no 100s of
> >stns calling on the band ;-) They would say "LF
> >is dead, just nerving qrm" and would never get
> >the fascination that we all experience.
> >Finally I don't understand why this PA has just
> >100W. To reach 1W ERP, most LFers have to apply
> >1kW and more, so 100W is QRP on LF ;-). 1kW can
> >easily be reached on LF without using expensive
> >special transistors and drivers and ferrite
> >cores. E.g. with one simple IRFP360 we can built
> >a 1kW high efficiency calss d or e PA that costs not even 50€...
> >These difficulties to get qrv is one part of the
> >LF hobby and if they are solved, one can be glad
> >even without doing 100s of qsos in one evening :-)
> >
> >Stefan / DK7FC
> >-----Ursprüngliche Nachricht-----
> >Von: [email protected]
> >[mailto:[email protected]] Im Auftrag von Warren Ziegler
> >Gesendet: Mittwoch, 9. Dezember 2009 16:30
> >An: [email protected]
> >Betreff: LF: TX-2200A
> >
> >Interesting new rig offered by Waters and Stanton - the TX-2200A 100
> >Watt class D transmitter for 136kHz - VFO controlled with receiver
> >muting.
> >Made in Japan, relatively pricey though at 690 GBP!
> >
> >http://wsplc.com/pdf/TX-2200A.pdf
> >
> >
> >
> >73 Warren K2ORS
> > WD2XGJ
> > WD2XSH/23
> > WE2XEB/2
> > WE2XGR/1
>
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