dead key on a galaxy 95t2
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dead key on a galaxy 95t2
does anyone know what is involved or how to turn the dead key down on a 95t2.??? the radio works great , its just got to high a dead key ( 20 watt ) to hook up to any amp.
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I'm not exactly sure if you can go lower than that. Maybe someone here with more experience can answer that more definitively for you.
I know mine Dk's at 20 with the power knob all the way down (75 with it all the way up) but still swings to over 160 AM and over 180 SSB.
Here's the adjustment pots for it if you want to check it out--
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I know mine Dk's at 20 with the power knob all the way down (75 with it all the way up) but still swings to over 160 AM and over 180 SSB.
Here's the adjustment pots for it if you want to check it out--
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I haven't messed with the power adjustments inside---I just adjusted the meter settings the other day to get them dialed in properly.busman wrote:thanks guys. i copied that circut chart down. you ever mess with yours redneck ??? turn it up you says king mudduck. ???? it will sound better huh ??
I generally run the power at straight up 12 o'clock on AM and full bore on SSB and it seems to work real well. That gives me 50 swinging 160+ on AM and bumping up on 200 SSB.
Skip's rolling now on 38LSB in fact...just made two solid contacts --one in Kansas City MO and one out in the cornfields of Indiana
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was your receive meter stingy to ??? mine is. it receives fine the meter is just a tight wad. mine does about what yours does. it depends on if i run it on just the battery no engine running ( 150 watts) am .engine running or on a 13,8 volt power supply i get 165 on am. its a neat little radio. loud as all get out.
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My S meter was the same..real stingy--the modulation meter was off too (it read too low) so to correct them I turned the recieve meter (VR9) 1/4 turn counter clockwise and it seems right now and then I turned the mod meter (VR15) 1/4 turn and now it seems right according to my testing.busman wrote:was your receive meter stingy to ??? mine is. it receives fine the meter is just a tight wad. mine does about what yours does. it depends on if i run it on just the battery no engine running ( 150 watts) am .engine running or on a 13,8 volt power supply i get 165 on am. its a neat little radio. loud as all get out.
I'm running mine as a base and it's being fed with 14.2 volts off my power supply and seems to like it.
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