This is Nomad. My settings were mic gain 15 talk back was at 15 both echo settings were at 9. My dead key was 4 watts and my pep power was 115 on the radio. Power after the amp was 180 watt dead key and 900 watts pep, 950 on SSB this is talking power not me saying audio into the mic to achieve some magic number that means absolutely nothing lol. The mic I was using was a super star 507 just a cheap mic but sounds awesome. Glad ya liked the video.
Back in the day, most Everyone was on frequency on SSB, but then some nut decided to Open the Clarifier and became 'trendy'. Argue the good and bad points of that, but just listen to 38 LSB and see how many are way high or low in frequency due to open clarifiers.
@@miker8379 yes, but with modern radios today and honestly for the last 20 years there's no reason to unlock a clarifier other than to talk to people who are off frequency. If everyone used a stable ssb radio we'd never have to touch the clarifier and definitely wouldn't have to adjust our own TX frequency if we know for a fact our radio is on frequency. To me when someone pays for an unlocked clarifier, you're basically paying to make up for everyone else's defective stations.
@@Rooster_Radio the main reason for unlocked clarifiers these days is to slide to the “zeros “, very popular on ssb. Too bad no one has ever had a 5kc switch instead of 10.
Man nomad sounded good, could bearly tell he switched to sideband, chief in there as well sounding good.
That's it I'm sold gonna get me a quad 5 thanks guys. 🎉
It sounds very good 👍 did you tuned it or stock out the box?
This one has been modded all the way
How do you turn on the modulation
How many amp power supply does it take to run that radio.
what software are you using?
Not a software, icom 7700 radio
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man is there anyway we could get his settings he’s got everything set on
Mic gain was at 15 I know that. Maybe he'll comment
This is Nomad. My settings were mic gain 15 talk back was at 15 both echo settings were at 9. My dead key was 4 watts and my pep power was 115 on the radio. Power after the amp was 180 watt dead key and 900 watts pep, 950 on SSB this is talking power not me saying audio into the mic to achieve some magic number that means absolutely nothing lol. The mic I was using was a super star 507 just a cheap mic but sounds awesome. Glad ya liked the video.
@@theyodaman82 thank you Mr Nomad and Mr Rooster!
Back in the day, most Everyone was on frequency on SSB, but then some nut decided to Open the Clarifier and became 'trendy'. Argue the good and bad points of that, but just listen to 38 LSB and see how many are way high or low in frequency due to open clarifiers.
You're exactly right
Apparently you guys don’t go back to crystals when no one was on frequency with locked clarifiers as in 23 channel radios.
You get 3 or 4 guys you had to split the difference
@@miker8379 yes, but with modern radios today and honestly for the last 20 years there's no reason to unlock a clarifier other than to talk to people who are off frequency. If everyone used a stable ssb radio we'd never have to touch the clarifier and definitely wouldn't have to adjust our own TX frequency if we know for a fact our radio is on frequency.
To me when someone pays for an unlocked clarifier, you're basically paying to make up for everyone else's defective stations.
@@Rooster_Radio the main reason for unlocked clarifiers these days is to slide to the “zeros “, very popular on ssb. Too bad no one has ever had a 5kc switch instead of 10.