One source I am aware of is RM Italy. Here is a link to a unit that might suit your needs:

http://www.rmitaly.com/scheda.asp?IDGr=1&cat=10&tipo=117

73, Randy

On 15/11/2012 7:56 AM, Kevin Muenzler, WB5RUE wrote:
Good morning all and 73/

I know this is a bit off topic (maybe way off topic) but I'm sure that many
of you regularly use UHF.  I have been looking for a source of a UHF LINEAR
amplifier but they seem to be extremely difficult to find.  I can find
repeater amps and ATV amps (FM) but haven't been able to find any that
specify that they are linear.  I'm not looking for legal limit just
100-200watts.  Any help would be appreciated.


Kevin, WB5RUE
Grid-EL09vf
Eagle Creek Observatory
http://www.eaglecreekobservatory.org
I'd be unstoppable if it weren't for law enforcement and physics



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