Are there any extra steps left out to bring the carrier up on a 29 ? Have one with erf2030 mod with 2-2.5 dk 20-30 watt swing?
If you can't double your power as easy as falling down then it ain't worth screwin' with.
If the Smeter was as indicative as the wattmeter it would be worth the time and the money, but it ain't.
Radioman, people don't understand that these mosfet final mods are really more of a final replacement mod then a "high power" mod. If you have a working radio you roll with it. If you smoked your 1969 then you consider a mosfet conversion.
If the radio was doing 35 watts with a 1969 final mod, and after this mosfet mod it does 40-45 your not gonna kick any a$$ with 10 more watts. Heck, I would take a nice Cobra 29, receive mod, audio mod, tune and alignment. Take that 2 watts swinging 20-25, run that into a Texas Star 350 and BAM..............your done.
My example is also assuming that EVERYONE that does a mosfet mod can get 45 watts. I have had several radio that different well known shops did a mosfet mod to, I was told 40 watts for one and 45 for the other. Neither would crack 30 watts on my meter. Maybe on a dummy load at 15 volts sure, we don't talk on dummy loads though.
Hi, I'm still working in my Uniden PC66a (IRF520N Mod).
In order to get a boost from the output, I installed a capacitor in parallel (33 ~ 100pf) at C46. At C42 location, I installed 10pF in parallel.
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