Re: [Hamlib-developer] IC7300 output power
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From: <gm...@bt...> - 2025-05-30 16:06:29
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Hi Sakari, I saw that anomaly after I had sent the e-mail. My default drive is 50% and I do remember having to change it at one point after switching from 70 MHz to 28 MHz. I forgot the IC-7300 remembers these by band. I did read the right result, but mustn't have updated my notes. I can't retest it right now. 73 Phil. ________________________________ From: Sakari Nylund <sak...@ni...> Sent: 30 May 2025 4:57 PM To: ham...@li... <ham...@li...> Subject: Re: [Hamlib-developer] IC7300 output power That looks good, but I wonder how you get only 25W rigctld reading on 70Mhz/CW and almost the same with emergency mode? My SX-1000 shows 55W out with ~1.5W reflected when using normal mode an my home made dummy load. Switching emergency tuner mode 70MHz/CW shows 30W out with ~0.9W reflected with same dummy load. SX-1000 should go from 1.8 to 160MHz with selected connectors. There are another connectors for UHF 430 to 1300MHz not used now. I think it is not accurate, but "quite close enough" meter. Current drain shows 12A for "normal" mode 70MHz/CW carrier, so ~144Watts DC input should produce at least the measured 55W RF output using CW. Curious to see Hamlib readings here after the PR is in use. -- Saku OH1KH gm3zza--- via Hamlib-developer kirjoitti 30.5.2025 klo 17.44: Guys, Just tested now with CW and AM on 28 MHz and 70 MHz: emergency mode and not. Normal Mode Band Mode Drive Internal Meter External Meter Hamlib 28 MHz AM 100% ~25% 24W 22W CW 100% 95% 79W 94W 70 MHz AM 100% 25% N/A 9.6W CW 100% 95% N/A 25W Emergency Mode Band Mode Drive Internal Meter External Meter Hamlib 28 MHz AM 100% 25% 13W 12W CW 100% 50% 51W 46W 70 MHz AM 100% 15% N/A 5W CW 100% 50% N/A 23W Notes: External meter: MFJ-993C so does not read for 70 MHz So basically with my patch hamlib is now providing the user with figures in the right ball park. At the lower power ratings there is a non-linearity between the internal meter provided by IC-7300 and to get a more accurate translation would need using different LUTs for Emergency/Normal and AM/non-AM, which I reckon would be a non-starter. I will see if I can generate a pull request (I've never done one before!). If not I'll repost the patch file here. 73 Phil GM3ZZA ________________________________ From: Nate Bargmann <n0...@n0...><mailto:n0...@n0...> Sent: 30 May 2025 2:36 AM To: ham...@li...<mailto:ham...@li...> <ham...@li...><mailto:ham...@li...> Subject: Re: [Hamlib-developer] IC7300 output power * On 2025 29 May 10:48 -0500, gm3zza--- via Hamlib-developer wrote: > PS. I applied that patch to the pull I took this morning. I must have missed the patch. When you all get it tested either post it here or create a PR on GitHub. 73, Nate -- "The optimist proclaims that we live in the best of all possible worlds. The pessimist fears this is true." Web: https://www.n0nb.us Projects: https://github.com/N0NB GPG fingerprint: 82D6 4F6B 0E67 CD41 F689 BBA6 FB2C 5130 D55A 8819 _______________________________________________ Hamlib-developer mailing list Ham...@li...<mailto:Ham...@li...> https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/hamlib-developer |