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2510, Lincoln power

BIONIC_TEXAN88

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Aug 1, 2005
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what kind of pep are ya'll getting with your 2510's and Lincolns??

I am seeing right at 50w pep ssb and am. There is a variable on the swr knob, 0-10w. I was told Doc tuned her up.

This sound about right??
 

I am getting 50-55 with my Doc tuned Hr2600 but, I also had him put new finals in, along with the chipswitch, tune and new oscillator(sorry for the spelling)I also have the variable power 0-10 watt DK on AM
 
KI4MSJ said:
I am getting 50-55 with my Doc tuned Hr2600 but, I also had him put new finals in, along with the chipswitch, tune and new oscillator(sorry for the spelling)I also have the variable power 0-10 watt DK on AM

thats what mine does as well. i took the covers off but everything looks stock. maybe he does that good of work where ya can't tell its been worked on.
 
BIONIC_TEXAN88 said:
KI4MSJ said:
I am getting 50-55 with my Doc tuned Hr2600 but, I also had him put new finals in, along with the chipswitch, tune and new oscillator(sorry for the spelling)I also have the variable power 0-10 watt DK on AM

thats what mine does as well. i took the covers off but everything looks stock. maybe he does that good of work where ya can't tell its been worked on.

That is the idea, Doc does good work.
 
Doc is top of the line and not to expensive. He's quick on the turn around and ships first class. I have never used Rogerbird but, hear he's good also. I have never heard of anyone saying that Rogerbird did up there radio but, would be interested in hearing some comments
 

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