I know this sounds? question idiotic, but,,, sometimes you just have to admit you can't solve a problem, and ask for help.
I cannot figure out how to measure SWR with my IC-910H... does it not have an internal SWR meter? I'm using external meters. I can't believe you can't measure SWR with this rig.
Help... Bob W0DXZ DM33
If you are using the Icom remote preamps with the Icom910, you are stuck!
You can not get a valid SWR return when the Premaps are installed.
You have to stick the SWR meter between the Antenna and the Preamp, not between the Radio and Preamp, which is how you may have it setup now.
The Preamp Power switch may also damage your SWR meter.
--- w0dxz@aol.com wrote:
I know this sounds? question idiotic, but,,, sometimes you just have to admit you can't solve a problem, and ask for help.
I cannot figure out how to measure SWR with my IC-910H... does it not have an internal SWR meter? I'm using external meters. I can't believe you can't measure SWR with this rig.
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From my car in Boston MA, signals were S9 for over 5
minutes. Good Audio too. I was not able to hear the answers for questions 1-4, the rest were solid copy.
Setup Icom ID-800, Magmount dual band antenna.
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Participants will ask as many of the following questions as time allows: 1. Do you wear a space suit during liftoff, and if so - why? 2. If you could bring anything from space back to earth, what would it be and why? 3. How would you evacuate the space station if there was a problem? 4. What kind of research is being performed during your assignment? 5. Who or what inspired you to become an astronaut? 6. Is the ISS stationary or does it revolve around the earth? 7. Does a regular watch tell the same time in space as it would on earth? 8. Does working in low gravity bring fatigue faster or slower than it would on earth? 9. Is it difficult sleeping with zero gravity? 10. What is your main job as an astronaut? 11. What do you most enjoy doing while you are on the ISS? 12. What foods do you like most while you are aboard the ISS? 13. What does Earth look like from space? Can you see cities and rivers? 14. What would you do if someone got sick on the mission? 15. How do you brush your teeth and take a bath on the ISS? 16. What special fitness training is necessary when preparing for a mission? 17. Does working in low gravity bring fatigue faster or slower than it would on earth? 18. Since there is no weight in space, is there friction?
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