Re: Hilltopper 20 Weirdness
Dave Benson
Brian- OK- that's good. When you power up with the jumper already installed, you'll get 5 seconds of full power out. You can see the frequency displayed on a counter or hear the pitch on another rig. Once the 5 seconds has elapsed and the signal disappears, you'll need to cycle power to restart the CAL for further adjustment. Note that when you restart the CAL procedure, the startup frequency should have changed from the original. That's a sign that the adjustment is being stored. Perhaps a good way to confirm that is to note the startup frequency each time you run the CAL procedure. It should get closer to 14060.00 each time you run it. // It usually takes me three 5-second cycles. At the time I wrote the code, I was concerned about PA heating if I'd set the timeout at 15 seconds. As a result, the CAL procedure is clunkier than it really needs to be. 73- Dave
On Mon, Mar 4, 2019 at 8:56 AM KB9BVN - <kb9bvn@...> wrote:
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