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We use a lot of TE amp's at our trunk sites as well as one on
a paging site they work just fine. I you sure your amp from TE systems is
ok?
73 Russ
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Sent: Wednesday, December 31, 2003 9:24
AM
Subject: Re: [Repeater-Builder] Re:
Impedance Matching of Power Amplifiers
Circulator is a nice perfect 50 Ohms, My TE Amp doesn't
like that. Hence the line matcher instead for now until I get rid of the TE
amp for something a little better.
James
Russ Stafford
wrote:
If ever think about running a circulator?
It would solve this.
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Original Message -----
Sent:
Tuesday, December 30, 2003 9:16 AM
Subject:
Re: [Repeater-Builder] Re: Impedance Matching of Power Amplifiers
The worst one ... TE systems. I have even had
Motorola PA's that have decided that they do not like a particular antenna
system as well as some TPL stuff. (Most of the problems I have could
probably been solved by cutting the feedline to the antenna to make it
match to eliminate the reactences that show up with high input power ...
very impractical since most feedlines have little to no extra length to
fuss with).
skipp025 wrote:
James,
What type of power amplifier have you
used which had/has problems matching 50
ohms systems?
Did you even try to first adjust the
duplexer tx cavities for min reflected
power into a proper 50 ohm termination
at the rated power?
skipp
James <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I use EMR corp "Z-matchers" to fix these
problems encountered with AMP to antenna,
etc. Re-tuning a duplexer as stated below
will not help your match very much. I
have great success with line matchers.
James
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