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Anytone AT 6666 150 watts?


I have one and do not know how he could get that much out of it stock. more power to him if he found a way to do it stock.
 
He doesn't ...... his output readings are not accurate at all.....
I have talked to him about that several times.
I have also "tested" a couple of radios by LesComm. I used new Bird meters with new Bird elements, and also used my Array Solutions meters (digital mil spec meters) and I never see the numbers that is shown on his videos.
It is not possible to get 150 watt output with 1 driving 1 driving 2 MOSFET's, whether it be the FQP13N10, IRF520, or the ERF2030+ .....
The most I have ever "tuned" a radio with this setup is right at 95 watts or so output. And the radio is starting to get a little "dirty" at that output.
I have indicated to him several times that there must be an issue with his setup or his meters to show those kind of numbers .....
 
His meter says peak power so I assume its reading peak instantaneous power not PEP.

I still have alot to learn but these numbers don't work if the peak meter is reading PEP. I would imagine the average would be a great deal higher if that was the case.

Running the numbers using 150 watts peak makes his avg meter totally correct (okay give or a take a few watts).

Any corrections would be duly appreciated.

Best to all
 

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