Subj : RF Burn To : Ed Vance From : Roy Witt Date : Wed Jun 25 2014 01:42 pm Greetings Ed! RW>> Right. I have a Bird Wattmeter using a 25watt HF slug, my RW>> HR2510 shows no RF output while keying the mic in SSB mode. AM RW>> or CW OTH, will show 10 watts into a dummy load (i.e. 1:1 SWR). EV> I had to see what a HR2510 was, I thought it was a Radio made by EV> Regency as my HR-2 is, but no, it's made by Unidin(sp?). EV> -snip- Uniden President series, and I have two of them. One in the truck and one in the shack. RW>> Or a field strength meter. to show any RF that may be there. RW>> Key the mic and then go outside and sweep the area around your RW>> 20M vee. Then key your 520 in CW mode and see what you get. RW>> Better yet, try touching your inverted Vee at the place where RW>> RF current is supposed to be highest. You should get a kick out RW>> of that. EV> And RF Current is Max at the Center Insulator of my 20M Inverted Vee EV> that is just below my Gable Roof, Right? A half-wave dipole schematic shows current max at the center of each leg with a dip at the feed point. Or is that voltage? EV> If that is correct I'd have to Key the Mike and Climb a Ladder to EV> test that out, I Don't Think So, I'd have a Unmodulated SSB Signal on EV> 20M for several minutes if I could do that test. I've done that into a dummy load that shows nill at the wattmeter, meaning that you would not have a signal on 20m unless you modulated the radio. EV> I can't do it anyway since the Co-Ax feed line isn't running from the EV> Attic to the Basement where I could do it. You could put a watt meter inline, either at the radio or the antenna. EV> And before You Ask why not bring the 520 upstairs to do the test, EV> Nope! -snip- Why would you suggest that? I'd never do it either. RW>> I just did a test of what I meant and my tests show this to be RW>> true. EV> Thanks for doing the test. EV> That's suprising to me, of course your test was using a 25W MAX XCVR EV> and I only have the Kenwood 520 to try here. Remember that my previous statement was when I was using a 3w AM output to the antenna that burned me. 25w would give me more of a burn and I'm sure that your modulated SSB 520 could put out 100w, if you whistled. 8^) Have a day! R\%/itt - K5RXT --- GoldED+/W32 1.1.5-31012 --- D'Bridge 3.99 * Origin: HAM Radio, aka Amateur Radio. 804? Over! (1:387/22) .