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Superior Hiking Trail 2024 - Day 2 - The rooty path
Hike from Horseshoe Ridge camp to South Egge Lake camp on the SHT. 11.4 miles with 3,300 ft ascent. While passing through gorgeous views and challenging trails the issues with the water filter remained a key item for the day.
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Superior Hiking Trail 2024 - Day 1 - A good start
Просмотров 114День назад
This is the continuation of my Superior Hiking Trail hike back in 2016. That part can be viewed at ruclips.net/video/Wwys0BExol8/видео.html
Superior hiking trail thru hike: Reflection and next plans
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Now that a few years are gone, I'm reflecting on the through hike attempt and dreaming again. My earlier blog posts right after the trip: "Hey, wasn't that supposed to be a thru-hike?" adventurelaus.blogspot.com/2016/09/hey-wasnt-that-supposed-to-be-thru-hike.html "Superior Hiking Trail" adventurelaus.blogspot.com/2016/09/superior-hiking-trail.html
Superior hiking trail thru hike: First part, norther most section
Просмотров 5828 дней назад
In 2016 I started to hike the Superior Hiking Trail. This video is about the highs and lows of the northern section.
Chinese Band Pass Filter Power Tests
Просмотров 5022 месяца назад
In this video we're testing how much the filter cores heat up when running 100W FT-8. Screen photos of the inside and shots of the spectrum scans can be found at: cqqrz.github.io/projects/chinese-200w-band-pass-filters/
Aliexpress 40m Band Pass Filter
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Testing the 200W 7MHz band pass filter from Aliexpress and having a peak inside. To see the 14MHz band pass filter check out ruclips.net/video/H-7HPi4HSjA/видео.html . As usual you're on your own when ordering on Aliexpress. Things can get tricky there. I've ordered the 20MHz version and the tracking number given was going to a total different place in the country. It took quite a while to get ...
30 Amp PowerPole Splitter DIY Build
Просмотров 1562 месяца назад
Today I built a 30 amperage Anderson PowerPole splitt using a 3D printed case. The 3d print is from www.printables.com/model/572671-powerpole-box
Making screw heads smaller.
Просмотров 1645 месяцев назад
For a totally different non RUclips project I had to reduce the size of screwheads to fit into the snap buttons.
GPS for Kenwood TM D700 Part 2 Anderson Power Pole Splitter
Просмотров 1236 месяцев назад
The goal of this series of videos is to build a GPS receiver for the Kenwood TM-D700. In this episode we build a Anderson Power Pole splitter that allows us to grab the power for the GPS module.
GPS for Kenwood TM D700 Part 1 Power Supply
Просмотров 2466 месяцев назад
The goal of this series of videos is to build a GPS receiver for the Kenwood TM-D700. In this episode we test the step down buck converter to convert 12V from the car to 5V for the GPS receiver module. I'm using an older LM2596 module.
Aliexpress 20m Band Pass Filter
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A 20m band pass filter from Aliexpress on the Spectrum Analyzer and a peak inside of it.
Shark Fin to Ham (NMO) Antenna Conversion on 2016 (3rd Gen.) Honda Pilot
Просмотров 4546 месяцев назад
Can a NMO mount be installed in place of the satellite (XM) antenna without any permanent changes? This video will answer that question and go into detail about the installation of the mount and routing of the coax.
2m Low Pass Filter - First Tries
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First attempts to create a low pass filter (LPF) for 2m (144MHz through 148MHz). Video is a bit long and in detail but it does give a great sense what's involved with creating these filters.
Spurious Emissions Part 3 - Transceiver Testing
Просмотров 2347 месяцев назад
This is the third part of a three part video series about spurious emissions. In this video we test the spurious emissions from 4 Baofeng UV-82, a Baofeng UV-S9 Plus, a Baofeng UV-82T, a Yaesu VX-6R, Yaesu FT-857d, and TYT TH-8600 ham radios. Part 1 - Explanation and FCC Rules: ruclips.net/video/ERfNlwH-eEc/видео.html Part 2 - Measurement with Siglent SSA3021X Spectrum Analyzer: ruclips.net/vid...
Spurious Emissions Part 2 - Measurement with Siglent SSA3021X Spectrum Analyzer
Просмотров 5508 месяцев назад
This is the second part of a three part video series about spurious emissions. This video shows how to measure spurious emissions on a Siglent SSA3021X Spectrum Analyzer. Part 1 - Explanation and FCC Rules: ruclips.net/video/ERfNlwH-eEc/видео.html
Spurious Emissions Part 1 - Explanation and FCC Rules
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Spurious Emissions Part 1 - Explanation and FCC Rules
The cost of a PL-259 to SO-239 90 Degree Elbow - Part 2
Просмотров 6038 месяцев назад
The cost of a PL-259 to SO-239 90 Degree Elbow - Part 2
BestAir Xpanda 413 a cheaper alternative to AprilAire?
Просмотров 70711 месяцев назад
BestAir Xpanda 413 a cheaper alternative to AprilAire?
Windows 10 Hard Drive Mirror (RAID-0) Failure Test
Просмотров 191Год назад
Windows 10 Hard Drive Mirror (RAID-0) Failure Test
Hike around Big Creek Lake (Iowa) with beaver, geese nest sighting, and weather balloon recovery
Просмотров 85Год назад
Hike around Big Creek Lake (Iowa) with beaver, geese nest sighting, and weather balloon recovery
Alliance Tenna Rotor U-83 Part 1 - Overview and Controller Teardown
Просмотров 957Год назад
Alliance Tenna Rotor U-83 Part 1 - Overview and Controller Teardown
Antenna tests: Part 1 Baofeng antennas
Просмотров 281Год назад
Antenna tests: Part 1 Baofeng antennas
Antenna tests: Part 2 Yaesu VX-6R
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Antenna tests: Part 2 Yaesu VX-6R
Station setup for K3A, special event station for the Amateur Radio Software Award
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Station setup for K3A, special event station for the Amateur Radio Software Award
The cost of a PL-259 to SO-239 90 Degree Elbow
Просмотров 5972 года назад
The cost of a PL-259 to SO-239 90 Degree Elbow
Bad Coax Connectors
Просмотров 1413 года назад
Bad Coax Connectors
Quick Test: 43 Toroid Mix in a 1:1 Common Mode Current Choke
Просмотров 5 тыс.3 года назад
Quick Test: 43 Toroid Mix in a 1:1 Common Mode Current Choke
Toroid Heaven - Big order and plans ahead
Просмотров 2023 года назад
Toroid Heaven - Big order and plans ahead
1:1 Common Mode Choke Build
Просмотров 4,3 тыс.3 года назад
1:1 Common Mode Choke Build
80M Icom AT-130 vs Palstar HF-Auto tuner comparison
Просмотров 1,2 тыс.3 года назад
80M Icom AT-130 vs Palstar HF-Auto tuner comparison

Комментарии

  • @nildomedeiros.8443
    @nildomedeiros.8443 5 дней назад

    Novo inscrito no canal, parabéns guerreiro, abraço do Brasil.

  • @jomckarth4836
    @jomckarth4836 8 дней назад

    wis ... wis ... du vollpfosten!

  • @EmmasNatureEscapes
    @EmmasNatureEscapes 9 дней назад

    I really enjoyed your video. It has such a peaceful and relaxing vibe, beautifully connected to nature. You got my subscription!

  • @ervinslens
    @ervinslens 12 дней назад

    Lovely episode man, place looks really interesting and enjoyable! Happy trails 🥾

  • @gordslater
    @gordslater 19 дней назад

    (I realise this is along time ago now) It's possible you had the same problem I once did about 30 years ago. There are 75 ohm and there are 50 ohm BNC connectors. Though the centre pin diameters are about the same on the main shank , they look a little different - IIRC the 75 connectors have a "sharper" pin at the tip, though the nominal diameter is the same after the tapered tip. (people _think_ they are different but I have a feeling the main shaft diameter is the same - I think, anwways) Anyways, what can happen is that if you use 75 Ohm BNC males in 50 ohm BMC females, the narrower end of the tip sometimes doesn't make perfect contact especially if the female is old and the centre receptacle has been flared out through longterm usage. Many terminators from the days of late 1970s and 1980s coax ethernet used cheaper (in those days) 75 ohm plugs even if they used a 50 ohm resistor. So this problem occured more in the 80s and 90s. Now, when you test it with a ohmeter, it reads fine probing the BNC male to male directly. It ALSO tends to read fine if you fit a BNC to N or BNC to PL259 or SO239 adapter too. Why? Because when we probe the adaptor's pin, we tend to push it slightly sideways and the very slight movement transfers through to the problem BNC plug in a seesaw motion, unless the adaptor is extremely high quality. This means it reads OK at DC, because the slight sideways movement makes the circuit. However, at VLF-HF and into low VHF, there's an open circuit (in fact it's a tiny capacitance so will read high SWR at lower frequencies) . At UHF, there will be enough pF there to have relatively low reactance. So you may not notice much loss or high VSWR at 400 to 2GHz, but at HF or MF it's pretty bad. Even if all connectors are 50 ohm, you could still have an old or widened female centre receptacle. To see if that's the problem - using a good eye magnifier use a sewing needle to bend one of the leaves of the female centre receptacle in towards the centre to tighten it up - if that solves the problem you either have poor new connectors or old worn ones. They don't last forever in the lab especially if you homebrew a lot and these days everyone uses 50 ohm modules much more than they used to 30 years ago so coax connectors get a lot of wear. This can cause arcing and RF plasma in the connector with high enough power. My first clue was mysterious ozone smell coming from the BNC connector when I was doing a high power PA test into a dummy load on HF. The same cable was fine into the same load even running 1KW pulsed at 1or 2 GHz (radar testing)

  • @dennis8019
    @dennis8019 19 дней назад

    where is gps?

    • @adventurelaus
      @adventurelaus 13 дней назад

      Still in progress. Ran into some issues, fried a GPS module, and all that fun. Have some patience, subscribe and either watch or ignore the hiking videos in the meanwhile. The video will come eventually.

  • @Sebestyen85
    @Sebestyen85 23 дня назад

    Hi! Thanks for the video! I want to calibrate a radio S meter. Where can I set the 50uV or -73dBm attenuation?

  • @ervinslens
    @ervinslens 28 дней назад

    Lovely hike man, this looks and feels absolutely gorgeous! Fantastic scenery!

  • @jenmholm
    @jenmholm 28 дней назад

    I love your positive attitude hoping you're able to continue on take care of those feet! What solar charger are you using and what was your results of it

    • @adventurelaus
      @adventurelaus 28 дней назад

      @@jenmholm I don't have it with me this time. If you keep it in the sun for a significant time it can charge your phone. With the trees and me moving most of the day I took two 20000mA power banks instead.

  • @andilowe9526
    @andilowe9526 2 месяца назад

    What is the maximum RF Frequency of the FY6800?

  • @y_x2
    @y_x2 2 месяца назад

    Filters of this kind should use iron powder core!

    • @adventurelaus
      @adventurelaus 2 месяца назад

      Déjà vu 🙂 ruclips.net/video/H-7HPi4HSjA/видео.html&lc=UgzRYu4h7xihMSSu3ap4AaABAg

  • @sq7dqx
    @sq7dqx 2 месяца назад

    Sorry but your presentation did not show how exacly looks frequency response of that filter. What is attenuation at 3,7MHz and 14,2MHz (f/2 and f x 2). I see that SA you using has very small dynamic response as scalar network analyzer. Maybe it is due to wide RBW. OK it looks that filter has more than -45dB at 3,7MHz and close to -50dB on 14,2MHz but there are a lot of noise, not a trace. Price depends on the seller but anyway filters are quite cheap. Question is how good capacitors are used - 1000V or more, we do not know. I would be very carefuly to use that filter at higher power - let say 100-200W. Reactive power that capacitors handle is far over 1kW (check 5B4AGN filters manual) so voltage and dissipated power raitings are important. There is no information from sellers about capacitors used, just how heavy filter is. Some of them publicate screens from vna that looks interesting. Anyway - thanks for video.

    • @adventurelaus
      @adventurelaus 2 месяца назад

      Thanks for the feedback. I posted a few screenshots on my website. Maybe they povide the details you're looking for. cqqrz.github.io/projects/chinese-200w-band-pass-filters/

  • @darylcheshire1618
    @darylcheshire1618 2 месяца назад

    so you don’t have to wrap the toroid with coax wire? Can I use 16 gauge speaker wire?

    • @adventurelaus
      @adventurelaus 2 месяца назад

      You could but it might behave differently than the higher quality 18 gauge silver plated PTFE wire I used. The speaker wire insulation isn't as heat resistant so if the wire gets warm that can cause issues. Otherwise I'm not sure what else might change. I haven't tried other wires.

  • @WECB640
    @WECB640 2 месяца назад

    The bandpass looks good on the SA. I would like to see the maximum RF that this device is rated for pass through it and into a dummy load while observing the ferrites with an IR camera for heating. Thank you. 73

    • @adventurelaus
      @adventurelaus 2 месяца назад

      Great suggestion. I'll get the video done as soon as I have time after field day. Thanks!

  • @javisan6001
    @javisan6001 3 месяца назад

    does not work anymore K3ng keyer for the arduino plus the add of #define HARDWARE_NANOKEYER_REV_D and #define FEATURE_COMMAND_LINE_INTERFACE #define FEATURE_SERIAL_HELP. makes it big to the memory

  • @PhilemonRobillard
    @PhilemonRobillard 3 месяца назад

    Love it. Really work Bruh!

  • @lostcaused
    @lostcaused 3 месяца назад

    I don't know anything about signal generators, so can you tell me if I want to generate a Wifi or GPS signal using a vector signal generator, will the generator put out or broadcast the signal internally or would I need an antenna?

    • @adventurelaus
      @adventurelaus 3 месяца назад

      It will transmit the signal, just extremely weak. Probably so weak you won't notice because of all the other electrical noise that's being transmitted from various devices. An antenna will definitely make the transmitted signal stronger as seen in this video.

  • @AlexandreAlvesPY4HZ
    @AlexandreAlvesPY4HZ 3 месяца назад

    So to measure the power, the two buttons must be open, and put on the scale 30w or 300w, is that it? thanks.

  • @DominicUliano
    @DominicUliano 4 месяца назад

    this is very cool! thanks for doing this demonstration.

    • @adventurelaus
      @adventurelaus 4 месяца назад

      Thanks. I had a lot of fun with it as well.

  • @obnoxy
    @obnoxy 5 месяцев назад

    Just curious. At 6:55. I did that too! I removed the plastic rails from an old Aprilaire 413. It WAS a giant pain. Why didn't you try that, stapling them on and a few dabs of hot glue? I bet that would work. Let me know if you did try and what you ran into. Thanks for your video.

    • @adventurelaus
      @adventurelaus 5 месяцев назад

      Because I'd have to do that with every filter change. If you went through that process you know what that means. It's just not worth it for me.

    • @obnoxy
      @obnoxy 5 месяцев назад

      @@adventurelausThanks for replying. All you'd have to do is keep using the same black plastic rails. My thought is to put a couple of dabs of hot glue under each side and like two staples. That should be plenty to hold them in place. Heck, you might even be able to use a little duck tape, easier! Since the top and bottom of the knockoff filter is cardboard, pulling off the reusable rails would be super easy NOT like from the Aprilaire. Pulling from the Aprilaire is insane because of the amount of glue they used and it was attached to the filter media. (By the way, so glad there is another person out there that thinks like me!)

  • @Mike-2422
    @Mike-2422 6 месяцев назад

    What is the swr and loss at hf? On vhf using repeaters it is not a big deal! I am building a hf/6m go box and I was going to use one in it.

  • @brockstravels7586
    @brockstravels7586 6 месяцев назад

    It would have been better to use flexible insulated wire, than the solid wire. Much easier to work with and crimps better

  • @mel7372
    @mel7372 6 месяцев назад

    Puts fingers in peril multiple times ... films safety gloves on the ground in the background 😂

  • @ChrisRobinsonKF6NFW
    @ChrisRobinsonKF6NFW 6 месяцев назад

    what GPS unit are you going to use? I too am just starting to build the GPS unit for my D700A as well. Waiting on Amazon to deliver my parts now so I can finish this up. I went with the neo-6m. and an even much smaller in size buck converter, it measures only 20mm x 11mm x5mm , but allows to be shoved into a small case and tucked away in my work truck.

    • @adventurelaus
      @adventurelaus 6 месяцев назад

      It's a GT-U7 which apparently is a Neo-6m as well.

  • @Electronzap
    @Electronzap 6 месяцев назад

    Fun component :)

  • @y_x2
    @y_x2 6 месяцев назад

    Using ferrite core instead of power core for filter is absolutely ridiculous!

    • @adventurelaus
      @adventurelaus 6 месяцев назад

      I'd be interested to know how you can tell what toroid material / mix is used by looking at it, especially with unmarked ones like these.

    • @y_x2
      @y_x2 6 месяцев назад

      @@adventurelaus The color of the ferrite is black and will saturate easily with power that why they use very big ferrite.

    • @adventurelaus
      @adventurelaus 6 месяцев назад

      @@y_x2Thanks for your reply. Being ignorant, I'd still say it's inconclusive. Coming from a low cost manufacturer, the cores might never have been painted. Or the larger size makes it work just fine. We probably can agree that at very low receive power, in the micro watts range, the filter works as tested. The question is what will happen when some significant power is applied. I think I might have some ideas on how to test that. I'll try to make a follow up with that and would love to get our feedback on it.

  • @HGSolberg
    @HGSolberg 6 месяцев назад

    Remember that when your car's generator is charging, the voltage can easily be 14 volts, and even a bit more. But I'm sure the step down converter can handle that just fine.

    • @adventurelaus
      @adventurelaus 6 месяцев назад

      Good point. That a nice benefit for using the step down converter that I don't have to worry about that. Thanks for watching.

    • @ChrisRobinsonKF6NFW
      @ChrisRobinsonKF6NFW 6 месяцев назад

      These buck converters are pretty stable on the output, provided you give enough headroom for them to do their job properly. On the adjustable converters, I have found that they can be a little questionable by some manufacturers, but overall are all within a pretty tight tolerance. I typically see less then 1% deviation. However, I still do not trust a variable regulator in the place of a fixed. Especially on something that is of importance.

    • @HGSolberg
      @HGSolberg 6 месяцев назад

      @@ChrisRobinsonKF6NFW Yes. I only commented because he tested it to 13 volts, and stopped there. I just wanted to point out that the voltage in a car can be more than that when the generator is charging. So if he really wanted to be sure, he should have tested it to 14 or maybe even 14.2 volts. (I mean, what's the point of testing it if you're not testing it for at least the range it will experience when in service?) But I'm sure the buck converter will handle it well, so it's not really an issue.

  • @jwchancey
    @jwchancey 6 месяцев назад

    so.. how well did it work?

    • @adventurelaus
      @adventurelaus 6 месяцев назад

      Ok, I think. I did have it out on a pota event where we tested the filter with an Icom IC-7300 while another station next to it transmitted on 40m. Without the filter the OVF indicator lit up. With the filter it didn't.

  • @fastradioburst253
    @fastradioburst253 6 месяцев назад

    Thanks for posting this. Was great to get a look inside.

    • @adventurelaus
      @adventurelaus 6 месяцев назад

      Your welcome. I was curious about how it looks inside and how it performs as well.

  • @dean5263
    @dean5263 6 месяцев назад

    Nice demonstration, it gives me the knowledge and confidence to construct one myself.

    • @adventurelaus
      @adventurelaus 6 месяцев назад

      Thanks. Definitely go for it.

  • @sivoltage
    @sivoltage 6 месяцев назад

    Very cool.

  • @acestudioscouk-Ace-G0ACE
    @acestudioscouk-Ace-G0ACE 7 месяцев назад

    Thanks for this series of videos, it's helped me understand how chokes work and I will be making some for my shack soon. 👍

    • @adventurelaus
      @adventurelaus 6 месяцев назад

      Great to hear. You're welcome! 🙂

  • @acestudioscouk-Ace-G0ACE
    @acestudioscouk-Ace-G0ACE 7 месяцев назад

    Thanks for this series of videos, it's helped me understand how chokes work and I will be making some for my shack soon. 👍

    • @adventurelaus
      @adventurelaus 7 месяцев назад

      Great to hear that the videos were interesting. Thanks for watching.

  • @Flamenawer
    @Flamenawer 7 месяцев назад

    Every time you change the span you need make a zero again

  • @jax8673
    @jax8673 7 месяцев назад

    Promo-SM

  • @AlexejSvirid
    @AlexejSvirid 7 месяцев назад

    Sounds like SSTV.

  • @wkaibigan
    @wkaibigan 7 месяцев назад

    The title of the video says Low Pass Filter but in the video you are talking about Band Pass. Which one were you actually aiming for?

    • @adventurelaus
      @adventurelaus 7 месяцев назад

      I am aiming for a low pass filter in order to filter out spurious emissions of my 2m transceivers. But a band pass filter would work as well. During the measurement I saw that the "filter" suppresses some lower frequencies as well. That's where my choice of words came from. Thanks for watching.

  • @ijontichy6070
    @ijontichy6070 8 месяцев назад

    Well I once bought some no name elbow adapters. Today I came across your videos and with some trepidation I watched them with my Nano VNA ! phew! At 500 MHz they have about -0,5 dB ! Lucky me !

    • @adventurelaus
      @adventurelaus 8 месяцев назад

      Great to hear there are other good elbow connectors.

  • @patrickdemeyer2210
    @patrickdemeyer2210 8 месяцев назад

    ?

  • @MMOchAForPrez
    @MMOchAForPrez 8 месяцев назад

    In English, I believe we would call the company am-fen-ol. British and American accents would make then sound slightly different.

    • @MMOchAForPrez
      @MMOchAForPrez 8 месяцев назад

      "ph" makes an "f" sound in English for the most part. It's not all that common in English for some reason

  • @ke8wlw
    @ke8wlw 8 месяцев назад

    Ever take one apart? Most are compressed fittings. No real electrical connection. Had lots of them fall apart and cause problems

    • @adventurelaus
      @adventurelaus 8 месяцев назад

      No, I haven't taken one apart. I wouldn't know how to do that well without destroying it to an extend that wouldn't allow any useful investigation. Angle grinder, hack saw,...?

    • @ke8wlw
      @ke8wlw 8 месяцев назад

      @adventurelaus nah they're just pressed together. Pair of pliers will suffice.

  • @mdd1963
    @mdd1963 9 месяцев назад

    Great video! (excluding accidentally referring to a mirror as a RAID 0 in the3 title, of course)

  • @JayH.-lz1lv
    @JayH.-lz1lv 9 месяцев назад

    At the 45:40 mark you discuss the large connector (14 pins) with a single wire. What is the function of this connection ?

  • @StefanDembowski
    @StefanDembowski 9 месяцев назад

    My Aunt and Uncle had one on their antenna in the 70's and 80's!

  • @N1IA-4
    @N1IA-4 10 месяцев назад

    On HF this will be negligible. Also, if it is a silver connector, there should be zero loss. So this may be mitigated making good choices.

  • @FLDX-ck4ob
    @FLDX-ck4ob 10 месяцев назад

    This is on VHF, but how about on HF, like 27MHz freehand, is it really the same results? I hear that on VHF the connector quality matter more, and use of UHF-connectors is rare on those bands.

  • @Thambiah-c3h
    @Thambiah-c3h 10 месяцев назад

    ft140-43 ????? ft240-43 ????????

    • @enginedave
      @enginedave 7 месяцев назад

      I use FT240-31. Good results

    • @chublez
      @chublez 5 месяцев назад

      Size depends on power needs. Mix depends on frequency. Edit: a 240 like shown in the video wrapped with 18awg PTFE should handle in the neighborhood of 600 watts just fine. Stepping down to a 140 and 22awg should cover you for 100 watts or most applications if you don't have an amp and want a smaller device. The costs are pretty similar unless yer making a bunch or em so the bigger one gives you head room for days and no worries of ever overheating it with a 100W radio. It's also easier to work with than the smaller one imho. 31 mix if you favor towards 160/80m, 43 mix if you favor 20/10m. Edit edit: cut them powers back and keep an eye for heat if yer gonna run some digital mode at 100% duty cycle nonstop. Really that's basic rule with anything I think particularly diy you need to verify what your device handles the way you use it. Most users with most materials will be okay around those levels in most operations. Also you can stack em if you need more power..napkin math says it'll about double it...real worl again is depends so verify.

  • @andrewferg8737
    @andrewferg8737 11 месяцев назад

    The "Wave" function also has an FM setting, but i do not know how to control the modulation frequency on that setting. Any ideas?

  • @Viktorherenowhere
    @Viktorherenowhere Год назад

    For FM reject filter, we have FM stations starting from 65 MHz...

  • @Viktorherenowhere
    @Viktorherenowhere Год назад

    Nice) Do you have same experiment with voltage balun ?