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gray G-100 amplifier
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Re: gray G-100 amplifier
Welcome to the forum, @Spyedar!
Here's some troubleshooting ideas...
- Check Power Supply Voltage: Ensure it's correct and stable.
- Inspect Connections: Secure and in good condition.
- Antenna System: Properly matched and working.
- SWR Check: Measure and ensure it's within limits.
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Re: gray G-100 amplifier
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Hello Spyedar,
Welcome to the forum. There are so many factors in getting a correct power reading, SWR, coax, antenna or dummy load, etc. I will say that sounds about right on output, usually on the "high" setting with 4 watts input, it won't have very much swing modulation, on "low" the output is lower but swings more giving the radio better modulation.
Gray made very good amplifiers in the day but I will conclude that amp is over 50 years old.
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Welcome to the forum. There are so many factors in getting a correct power reading, SWR, coax, antenna or dummy load, etc. I will say that sounds about right on output, usually on the "high" setting with 4 watts input, it won't have very much swing modulation, on "low" the output is lower but swings more giving the radio better modulation.
Gray made very good amplifiers in the day but I will conclude that amp is over 50 years old.
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Greg
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