About a week ago I received my new AM Max II DSP transmitter. I have a variable power supply that will allow me to run the voltage up to about 24 volts and I am seeing about 10 watts of output at that setting. I have been testing it at about 20 volts however and getting about 6 watts. [-o<
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- Fri Sep 24, 2004 5:30 am
- Forum: AM transmitters
- Topic: Also Received New AM Max II DSP transmitter .. Ham Version
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- Mon Nov 03, 2003 8:13 am
- Forum: AM transmitters
- Topic: AM Max Received and Testing Started
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Most Testing Finished!
Marko,
I have posted the update on my web site and I thought that I would drop by and give you the latest.
The AM Max flys quite well. Here is an audio recording that I made following the modification that you recommended.
AM Max On the Air Recording!
Please stop by my web page for pictures ...
I have posted the update on my web site and I thought that I would drop by and give you the latest.
The AM Max flys quite well. Here is an audio recording that I made following the modification that you recommended.
AM Max On the Air Recording!
Please stop by my web page for pictures ...
- Mon Oct 20, 2003 9:09 pm
- Forum: AM transmitters
- Topic: AM Max Received and Testing Started
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AM Max Received and Testing Started
This morning at 10:30 AM FedEx delivered my ham radio version of the AM Max. I complete the initial tests by 12:00 noon and found most everything as described. :D
I found that at roughly 14 volts it draws an amp and puts out a cool 3 watts. The heat sink hardly changed temperature despite some ...
I found that at roughly 14 volts it draws an amp and puts out a cool 3 watts. The heat sink hardly changed temperature despite some ...