Does the emperor ts 5010 have a single or duel finals? - emperor 5010 cb
I just started to enter the field of BC and bought a CB radio emperor. I was told that the final duel radios can handle more stress, so that when the SWR is above 2.5, the surface can damage the surface. IM still trying to build and design the CB or a comprehensive agreement. if someone can be up to you, such as helping and donts please please, thank you speed.
Wednesday, February 3, 2010
Emperor 5010 Cb Does The Emperor Ts 5010 Have A Single Or Duel Finals?
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Who says not to talk so full of BS it correctly.
"End Deul" no such thing. There is no reason for the use of "dual purpose". It is a pilot phase and a final amplifier stage.
SWR: Myth # 1 - SWR ratio was 1:1.1
Myth No. 2 - BWR coaxial
Ham is generally operate with an SWR of 3:1 or less. 2:1 or 2.5:1 is acceptable. 1:1 is better, can not be improved, but it is almost impossible in a mobile environment.
The characteristic impedance of the electrical lines 50, 52, 53 or 72, 73 or 75 ohm - to use depending on type RG58, RG8x, RG8, RG213 (Class 50 ohms) or RG59, RG6 and RG11.
YOU CAN RG6 - I do it every day.
That your radio has a built-in circuit protection SWR (unless some stupid deleted / ignored him) makes the output power increase with cables above. This prevents the release of over heating.
I suggest you buy the ARRL Handbook. Although the handbook for ham, the same principles for CB.
www.arrl.org
Who says not to talk so full of BS it correctly.
"End Deul" no such thing. There is no reason for the use of "dual purpose". It is a pilot phase and a final amplifier stage.
SWR: Myth # 1 - SWR ratio was 1:1.1
Myth No. 2 - BWR coaxial
Ham is generally operate with an SWR of 3:1 or less. 2:1 or 2.5:1 is acceptable. 1:1 is better, can not be improved, but it is almost impossible in a mobile environment.
The characteristic impedance of the electrical lines 50, 52, 53 or 72, 73 or 75 ohm - to use depending on type RG58, RG8x, RG8, RG213 (Class 50 ohms) or RG59, RG6 and RG11.
YOU CAN RG6 - I do it every day.
That your radio has a built-in circuit protection SWR (unless some stupid deleted / ignored him) makes the output power increase with cables above. This prevents the release of over heating.
I suggest you buy the ARRL Handbook. Although the handbook for ham, the same principles for CB.
www.arrl.org
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