Rock on! Meter trouble has to be the cheapest of all possible faults like this.
Good chance there is a fuse hiding somewhere in that meter.
73
Good chance there is a fuse hiding somewhere in that meter.
73
Well it was new so I took it back and got my money back for now I'm sticking with old trustyRock on! Meter trouble has to be the cheapest of all possible faults like this.
Good chance there is a fuse hiding somewhere in that meter.
73
On these I see someone put a meanwell s 350-12 power supply in it but I do know when you key up the fan on it dies way down and it adjust all the way to 13.5 volt.I have a meanwell S 400 12 I thought about putting in wasn't sure on what sizes there putting in theseRock on! Meter trouble has to be the cheapest of all possible faults like this.
Good chance there is a fuse hiding somewhere in that meter.
73
Ok thanksUnless it's a counterfeit, MeanWell is the brand everyone else clones. Usually a better quality level than the "One-LungSam" brands. The radio should never overwork a 350-Watt supply. A larger one won't deliver a difference you can see.
73
The amp bias is not set by gate voltage, it should be set by current draw.......I have hooked up a meter checked i tested the AM reg seems fine and it's a pnp transistor now with this having MOSFETs driver and final is the procedure the same as older ones or do you set the gate voltage like you do in the amp.
Got itPretty sure he acknowledged the correct meter hookup a few posts back up the thread.
73
Question AM on this showing 100w sideband anywhere from 15-35wPretty sure he acknowledged the correct meter hookup a few posts back up the thread.
73