Wilson 5000
Discussion in 'CB Radio Forum' started by mike5511, Oct 23, 2017.
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I really don't know what the "pep" or "swing" values are, since my Workman only provides the dead key readings as I noted earlier. RM Italy rates the KL 203 at a maximum 100 watts AM and 200 watts SSB. Are these pep values? I don't know.
The amp is rated for 12 - 14 VDC. It draws a maximum of 10 amps and is fused for 12 amps.
As noted, the Workman meter records a value of 60 watts output deadkey with the amplifier "on," and 1.5 watts deadkey with the amplifier "off," all at 13.2 volts feed power.Last edited: Nov 24, 2017
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100 watts Am and 200 watts ssb are pep specs and for 100% modulation carrier to pep should be 1:4 .
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If you visit Cbradiomagazine.com there is a good review on the KL- 203.
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You will find that “you get what you pay for” is especially true when it comes to swr/pwr meters. Your cheap Workman meter probably is in the ballpark as far as your swr’s are concerned. But I bet it’s way off as far as your continuous rf power (dead key) is concerned. Even the industry standard Bird 43 meters are off by 5%. Try not to get too hung up on the pep power, it’s more or less a sales gimmick to sell amps and radios.wolverine11 Thanks this.
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Its like a palomar 225 with 2× 1446 , your real peak output is going to be around 150 watts but most are led to believe they will get 225.
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I didn't know all these are RoadPro "Family". Sad.
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Welcome to Corporate America where the bigger fish eat the smaller fish.
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Is that the one made by Wilson or the new one by Barjan or whoever it was bought them out???
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