I have a Icom 775DSP which I am about to put out to pasture. The radio works as good now as it did when I bought it. It is still better than many current radios. It is just that modern radios, especially the top end models, are so much better in terms of their DSP functionality, better in terms of filtering, selectivity and sensitivity. The amp that I was using this morning is my Henry 5K Classic. It runs a pair of 3CX1200A7 Eimacs. If I push it hard, which I seldom do, it will output 5000 watts. I bought it a year and a half ago from an estate. The surgeon that passed away, had over 50 amps in his house here in Phoenix. Some of those 50 amps had never been used, including my Henry. When I bought it, it had never had a plug on the end of its power cord. It is a terrific amp, except that it generates heat that you wouldn't believe. I recently installed a very large air conditioner in the wall of my shack. With my home's two cental A/C units running peddle to the metal, it still got hot enough in here to broil steaks, Hi. The new A/C unit here in my shack, is large enough to turn my shack into a frozen food locker, whether the amp is on or not. 73 Alan R. Downing Phoenix, AZ -----Original Message----- From: For blind ham radio operators [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Phil Scovell Sent: Saturday, August 10, 2013 10:49 AM To: [log in to unmask] Subject: Re: Playing with my Power Master 2 Alan, What Icom is that and what amp are you using? Phil. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Alan R. Downing" <[log in to unmask]> To: <[log in to unmask]> Sent: Saturday, August 10, 2013 6:43 AM Subject: Playing with my Power Master 2 > Good morning all, > > > > Being somewhat bored at 5:30 in the morning here, I decided to check my > dummy load's SWR. I increased the drive of my Icom to about 150 watts on > 40 > meters, and read the forward and reflected power of my dummy load and the > cable connected to it with my Power Master 2. My forward power read 4872 > watts, and my reflected power read a whopping 3 watts, Hi. I could never > measure forward and reflected power that accurately with a TW-1. First of > all, the TW-1 only reads up to 2000 watts, and I was putting out more than > twice that figure. Now that I have confirmed that my dummy load has a > super > SWR, I can try to find something else to do with my boredom, Hi. > > > > 73 > > > > > > Alan R. Downing > > Phoenix, AZ > > >