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			Just recently got a Yaesu ft-101e that needed some alignment and the only 
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
	
	thing I cant seem to get "accurate" is the neutralization, the best I can do is to rotate the adjustable plate capacitor till I get the lowest output reading on the power meter, which range from 50 to 80 watts depending on the band and it seems to put out a clean signal this way. Trying to get a higher output reading by adjusting the capacitor only sends the finals into oscillation with lots of hum and a somewhat "dirty" signal. Am I on the right track here or should I do something different? Any info appreciated....thanks Gil n2wjw -- Remove NOSPAM to reply  | 
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