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<p>[QUOTE="Night Stalker10, post: 10545255, member: 200038"]Okay, the 959 has a variable RF output capability which is good, but in this case that probably doesn't matter if you're running a Fatboy amp. I don't know the exact specs on this particular amp, but I'm sure the 4 Watts am, or 12 watts pep single sideband power , will not be a problem driving that amp. The thing you have to remember though, is your SWR meter (if you're going to leave it in line), has to be able to handle the output power of the amplifier.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Night Stalker10, post: 10545255, member: 200038"]Okay, the 959 has a variable RF output capability which is good, but in this case that probably doesn't matter if you're running a Fatboy amp. I don't know the exact specs on this particular amp, but I'm sure the 4 Watts am, or 12 watts pep single sideband power , will not be a problem driving that amp. The thing you have to remember though, is your SWR meter (if you're going to leave it in line), has to be able to handle the output power of the amplifier.[/QUOTE]
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