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Old 16th Sep 2021, 8:30 am   #1
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Default Howes TX2000.

hallo,
i have the dxr20 to drive the tx2000, so it can drive 80,40,20
im restoring the tx2000 now and have now rf power,
there is a low pass module present,
is this for the 3 bands 80,40,20
or is there a separate lf band module needed
no signs or marks on the present lf module,
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Old 16th Sep 2021, 6:27 pm   #2
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Default Re: Howes TX2000.

solved, tx2000 needs a lowpass filter for each band,
i have the 40m lowpass, clean as a wishtle on spectrum analyzer
i have output at 80 m as well,this is a mess on the spectrum
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