Peak envelope powerThank you.
My radio only puts out 2watts for some reason So this should be a good fit.
The only 12v power supply I have is this ancient relic In the picture That i hope to use for the linear.
sorry to ask but what is the pre-amp for?
What is PEP wattage?
I appreciate everyone’s help.
researchgate.net
- Peak envelope power (PEP) is the average power over a single radio frequency cycle at the crest of the modulation. This is a Federal Communications Commission definition. PEP is normally considered the occasional or continuously repeating crest of the modulation envelope under normal operating conditions.
I think you should start looking for a technician in your area to get you on the right track before you damage your equipment. First-off, you need a quality Power Supply. Next would be a quality SWR Meter, a quality wattmeter which can measure carrier watts and PEP watts.
Fifteen minutes ago, the dead-key on my radio was 2 watts. The 2 watts was a little high for the 203 as dave 457 informed me. Maybe the 2 watts on your radio will be too much for the 203.