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If you turn the potentiometer all the way to the right and still have no ALC while transmitting a TEST packet, then make a SIGNALS switch change to 1100 (on, on, off, off - left to right). This sets the TX audio coarse level to a higher value. Turn the TX DEV potentiometer all the way to the left (Off) and then to the right a 1/4 turn or so. Start the TEST packet process again and seek the ALC zero point. | If you turn the potentiometer all the way to the right and still have no ALC while transmitting a TEST packet, then make a SIGNALS switch change to 1100 (on, on, off, off - left to right). This sets the TX audio coarse level to a higher value. Turn the TX DEV potentiometer all the way to the left (Off) and then to the right a 1/4 turn or so. Start the TEST packet process again and seek the ALC zero point. |
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Now turn up the HF radio's power level and seed out a Web SDR which can hear you and admire your work as you transmit the TEST packet. If all looks good, then you are ready to use your HF system over the air at an appropriate power level for your license class and RF exposure limits. | Now attach the antenna feedline, turn up the HF radio's power level, and seek out a Web SDR which can hear you and admire your work as you transmit the TEST packet. If all looks good, then you are ready to use your HF system over the air at an appropriate power level for your license class and RF exposure limits. |