Cool It!
Here’s a list of my likes and dislikes –
Likes –
- The filters and control work well and I especially like the notch filter that’s set to come up right between the two tones when running RTTY.
- Its nice to have all the HF strength QRM fighting features available on 6m
- I like the size. Not to large or small, so a good choice for field day.
- Nice big controls for audio, squelch etc
- The frequency readouts nice and big and when required bright.
- I like the easy to use meter menu.
- The 6 pin mini din for combined RTTY and packet is a neat and easy solution
Dislikes -
- The power control is only adjustable from the menu
- Connection to the linear is via 10 pin non standard mini din, why?
- There’s no transverter output. Such a small thing but its really annoying.
You can get to the PTT from the other 8 pin socket so at least there’s a work-around for that. For me the FT-950 will only ever be a backup rig for HF and something to leave running on 6M.
Running RTTY, the Tokyo Hy-Power amplifier gets quite warm. It’s a two hundred watt amplifier but running only a hundred watts it soon gets too warm and starts to reduce power.
Surfing the web I noticed a neat fan tray design for a mobile amplifier and realised that a little bit of work with an aluminum Maplin project box http://www.maplin.co.uk/Module.aspx?ModuleNo=1728&criteria=enclosure&doy=29m7#Faq
and some 12 volt dc fans would probably supply the cooling I needed.
As you can see the design is quite simple.
I used the mobile mounting bracket as a template for the mounting holes. Both fans are run from the auxiliary socket on the rear of the amplifier and I used an 8volt regulator so there isn’t too much noise.
I added an additional switch so if I need to I can switch off the fans when running SSB.
With the fans running the amplifier can provide a steady 100 watts on RTTY and nothing gets dangerously warm. I could run it at 200 watts carrier but instinct tells me that I should reserve that for the occasional RTTY pileup for VP or VK on 6m. Well I can dream can’t I?
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