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Aurora/Maestro Power setting/Power meter

df4wx
df4wx Member ✭✭
Hi,

while power setting with SmartSDR works without issues, I can set the output power with Maestro (C) to not more than 100W. But, if I set to 100W, the power meter shows an output of 500W. When I set the power to 10W, the meter shows about 50W.

It seems, the power button is wrong by the factor 5.

This is a little bit annoying, especially in bands with a power limit. E.g. the 60m-band is limited to 15W here in Europe. So I have to set the output power to 3W to be legal.

Is this a bug or a feature? Did others have similar observations?

73 Micha DF4WX
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  • Arnold Goldman
    Arnold Goldman Member ✭✭

    yes i thought the same thing; aurora uses % NOT WATTS like the 8600M!!

  • Geoff AB6BT
    Geoff AB6BT Member ✭✭✭

    I believe they are both in percentage. Nowhere is there a statement that the numbers on the scale refer to Watts.

  • df4wx
    df4wx Member ✭✭
    edited 5:32PM

    I see… Thank you. That explains everything. I mostly use the Maestro, which does not display the percent sign in the TX Band Settings, as the SmartSDR software does.

    73 Micha

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