TNX for the video. For easy probing of the RF signal at the output of any HF TRx you can use a PL259 (Male) to dual SO-239 (Female) "T" adapter/connector. Insert it between the TRX output SO239 connector and the coaxial cable which goes to the dummy load, then the remained free SO239 port of the T adapter can be used for probing. GL & 73!
Will what can I say but you're the best ham friend a ham could have showing this effective simple way far better than the manual. REALLY APPRECIATE WHAT YOU DO. best 73s. Love you videos keep making more as so much fun and useful info to watch. 73s wb7qxu
TNX for the video. For easy probing of the RF signal at the output of any HF TRx you can use a PL259 (Male) to dual SO-239 (Female) "T" adapter/connector. Insert it between the TRX output SO239 connector and the coaxial cable which goes to the dummy load, then the remained free SO239 port of the T adapter can be used for probing. GL & 73!
Will what can I say but you're the best ham friend a ham could have showing this effective simple way far better than the manual. REALLY APPRECIATE WHAT YOU DO.
best 73s. Love you videos keep making more as so much fun and useful info to watch. 73s wb7qxu
Thanks, Will
Thank you for your video.
Thanks!
Great, TNX Will
What's in the home made RF probe? I'll guess a diode and a capacitor.
Hello,I have a Heathkit,that I buy in a hamfest, and I looking for,a technician to fixed, for me,cut you,fix that radio for me?
Great!
Do you work on Hw-22's ?
Yes, love those single banders.
How about an actual link to the .PDF
in the video description.
@@N5OLA - Ir's a picture of a .PDF, not an actual .PDF