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Subject: | LF: X1M Chinese QRP HF Transverter transmitting well on 475khz |
From: | Marco Scholz <[email protected]> |
Date: | Mon, 16 Sep 2013 12:36:10 +0200 |
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Hello, Received on the weekend the Chinese X1M HF-Transceiver. This Rig can transmit from abt. 0.1 - 30MHz, but has only bandpass filters on 80,40,29,15 and 10m band. So i tried 475kHz with a external bandpass filter and i got 5W in USB or CW (Not tried it, but this should work as well on 137KHz). In combination with a bigger PA a relativ easy way to transmit on the low bands. vy73 Marco, DD7PC |
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