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Hi.
I'm thinking that it might be a voltage drop from a resistive connection at
the binding posts on the power supply. A little oxidation, or perhaps a
not real secure connection. I had an insident like this with my TS2000S
where it was putting out low power. Smelling a rat, I put it on the power
cable for the TS690S and power came up to normal. The culprit was some
crimp on ring connectors that fit over the binding posts on the
supply. They worked well when new, but after they had had some time to
oxidize, all of the sudden, my rig was only putting out about 75 watts
instead of 100 watts. I took the power cord out in the other room, and
soldered the ring connectors and that ended the problem permanently.
73, de Lou K2LKK
At 05:32 PM 12/24/2007 -0500, you wrote:
>Hi, all.
>
>Believe it or not, I think I've found the problem with the low output power
>on my IC746.
>
>Based on a comment I read in a E-ham review, I connected the Ic746 up to the
>new Samlex 35-amp power supply I got for my new TS480, and guess what:
>Output power was within a watt or two of 100 watts on both my talking sWR
>unit, and on the radio's power meter when connected to a resonant antenna
>with a 1.1 to 1 SWR reading.
>
>So, now, I'm thinking something might have gone south on my old dependable
>Astron RS35 power supply that might be giving the rig insufficient power
>voltage or something like that.
>
>Has anyone heard of similar results?
>
>Merry Christmas to all on the list, and thanks for putting up with this
>latest round of troubleshooting efforts.
>
>That's the life of we hams--always something to challenge us.
>
>73 from Tom Behler: KB8TYJ
>
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Louis Kim Kline
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