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Cyber Max 15-20 WATT OUTPUT POWER
Posted: Thu Feb 24, 2005 3:33 am
by energy105
Hello, I got the missing parts today. Thanks for sorting that out fast

I have the transmitter to a dummy load testing its output. there is something strange. At the low end of the band I get over 20 watts and at the high end of the band I get under 10 watts. The thing is my frequency is at the high end

Is there something I can do inside the transmitter to adjust the amp or something change a part maybe? I did some testing on the dummy load overall great transmitter it sounds nice to

Just would like abit more output on my frequency.
Posted: Thu Feb 24, 2005 3:45 am
by pcs
If you expand the coils inside a bit you'll even it out and get more
power at the top as well.
coil
Posted: Thu Feb 24, 2005 7:43 am
by energy105
The coils inside the exiter or the amp?
thanks
Posted: Thu Feb 24, 2005 7:37 pm
by pcs
The amp
ok now what
Posted: Mon Mar 28, 2005 11:16 pm
by energy105
Ok I did that all works great.. its putting out 15 watts .. my swr is 1:2
It worked for 1 hour and now cant get more then 200 mw and the sw light is on. What I think is the final went.. How dont ask me everything is working fine the fan and all.. everything is the way its supposed to be with your 15 volts power supply and that 6db omni ant tuned to 105.5 fm. Anyways hope thats not a $200 part. This is very disapointing right after I did a test to and it was working fine! I checked my cables they are all fine. Anyways here is the test results when it did work for that very nice hour it had of fame while it lasted.
Here is the pasted message I was ready to send before this happend
Hey guys I just Installed a 3/4 wave vertical Antenna at home outside. Its about 50 feet from the ground.(the building is a few stories high) At around 6db at 15 watts I get a ERP of about 45 watts (without counting cable loss,connectors etc) Well this thing worked so good that I got my friend to make some testing on it. Here are the results:
This is the Antenna
Sorry about the quality of the pic but you get the idea

The frequency is 105.5 FM
Carriers
@ 122.5 MHZ Span 5mhz
123.23 MHZ -103dbm
124.60 MHZ -101dbm
120.25 MHZ (call Ch) -106dbm
@113 MHZ Span 1.5 MHZ
114.06 MHZ -80dbm
113.89 MHZ -100dbm
113.46 MHZ -100dbm
111.99 MHZ -100dbm
111.81 MHZ -92dbm
All this is good

Jumped to fast
Posted: Wed Mar 30, 2005 8:39 am
by energy105
hehe sorry

Jumped to conclusions to fast. It was a diode that died in my swr meter after its many years of use :p The transiter has great swr protection.
Posted: Wed Mar 30, 2005 9:59 am
by pcs
Hehe, good news indeed
