Due to a mistake in mondays video ive re edited it and uploaded it again. Does this radio do 25W on high power lets find out Also got a new dummy load coming to test
👍👍👍 have you tried different meters I’ve never had luck with that particular type of meter... I bought two and they’re both in the garbage can..It always gave me a very low reading when checking on high-power
I'm trying to understand, does just transmitting allow a good power output reading? how does the power meter adjust for a FM signal if it's not being modulated with audio? I understand matching the antenna for a 1:1 ratio 50 ohms at the specific frequency 433Mhz but how does the power meter know if the signal is FM or CW in to a dummy load big enough to sink the TX power.
Should have been into a dummy load and not an aerial, even though hummmmm! A bit short in power even though. 20watt radio maybe? Be interesting to see what it does into a dummy load with no reflected power.
Ibe just got my self a new dummy load just waiting for a connector to arrive. ive tested the dummy load on a analyzer and across all bands it was 1.0 on the swr. hope to test it with this radio in the next video
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👍👍👍 have you tried different meters I’ve never had luck with that particular type of meter... I bought two and they’re both in the garbage can..It always gave me a very low reading when checking on high-power
It's scanning all 4 displays together or not
No I don’t think it does I’ll have to check I haven’t used the radio in ages
I'm trying to understand, does just transmitting allow a good power output reading? how does the power meter adjust for a FM signal if it's not being modulated with audio? I understand matching the antenna for a 1:1 ratio 50 ohms at the specific frequency 433Mhz but how does the power meter know if the signal is FM or CW in to a dummy load big enough to sink the TX power.
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When did you calibrate the meter as I did the same test with a new meter and I got 22watt on high and 11 watts on low
no. I will ask my friend to borrow his meter and when the dummy load comes ill do another test
Should have been into a dummy load and not an aerial, even though hummmmm! A bit short in power even though. 20watt radio maybe? Be interesting to see what it does into a dummy load with no reflected power.
Ibe just got my self a new dummy load just waiting for a connector to arrive. ive tested the dummy load on a analyzer and across all bands it was 1.0 on the swr. hope to test it with this radio in the next video
@@2j4ez Cool, see it when you make the video. Thanks for answering.