I have that exact setup and it is killer. What the people don’t understand is that with this setup you have the option to travel light with just the 6200 packed or if you want a great pile up then use it with the amp. I have the 7300 as well but it was heavy to take on a hike. Yes it’s and expensive setup but it’s flexible and with the latest firmware update 1.0.3 the wattage was raised on battery to at least 5 watts. On CW on battery I have seen 8 watts and on and external battery I have seen 11 watts at times. I also have the ft-991a and the ts590sg and I also have the x5105 but this x6200 is my favorite radio.
@arthurgumbus3969 Hello Art, I was using the bioenno 12Ah batteryamzn.to/4dIEdpj rated 20amp continuous 40amp peak. The XPA125B specs says: Transmit Current Draw: @ max output 30 Amps Current parameters: Standby 260mA @Max Launch: 30A@Max Receive Current Draw: @ max 700 mA. However, driving the amp with 1-3Watts only draws 11-18amps. The 20Ah battery amzn.to/3zYtl97 would be better for longer operation and 5Watt drive. I was using the internal battery in the X6200 in the video. The radio power consumption is: Standby: 650mA @Max Transmission: 3A @Max I hope that helps. 73
I have that exact setup and it is killer. What the people don’t understand is that with this setup you have the option to travel light with just the 6200 packed or if you want a great pile up then use it with the amp. I have the 7300 as well but it was heavy to take on a hike. Yes it’s and expensive setup but it’s flexible and with the latest firmware update 1.0.3 the wattage was raised on battery to at least 5 watts. On CW on battery I have seen 8 watts and on and external battery I have seen 11 watts at times. I also have the ft-991a and the ts590sg and I also have the x5105 but this x6200 is my favorite radio.
Way to tear it up!🤙🏻. Keep them coming Bobby.
Thanks, MrMudd! 😃
For the price and bunch of equipment you could just get the icon 7300 for about $900 and a way better set up. Less stuff too.
Thanks for watching 😃
Great video
Thanks!
Tnx for the video, love that location! What size battery did you use for the radio and amp combination?
Thanks! I was using the internal battery in the radios and a bioenno power 12Ah LiPo Battery. amzn.to/3X7YSNp
The 12Ah is pushing it for that amp. You would get more life out of a larger battery. 15-30Ah.
What battery are you using and what is the AMPerage draw with both the radio and the Amp? thanks... Art W1SWL
@arthurgumbus3969 Hello Art, I was using the bioenno 12Ah batteryamzn.to/4dIEdpj rated 20amp continuous 40amp peak. The XPA125B specs says: Transmit Current Draw: @ max output 30 Amps
Current parameters: Standby 260mA @Max Launch: 30A@Max
Receive Current Draw: @ max 700 mA. However, driving the amp with 1-3Watts only draws 11-18amps. The 20Ah battery amzn.to/3zYtl97 would be better for longer operation and 5Watt drive. I was using the internal battery in the X6200 in the video. The radio power consumption is: Standby: 650mA @Max
Transmission: 3A @Max
I hope that helps.
73
Where did you get the little radio tent?
amzn.to/3zTwTJu
Your S-meter works well?
@@JoseAlves-1960 I believe so.
Good stuff! Subscribed & liked.. I love portable opps with my G90, probably headed to the candy store later today to grab the 6200 😁 “73” WW3DX
@@cczinn7670 Thanks for watching and the sub 😃 I love my G90, too. There's a 15$ off coupon in the video description. Enjoy