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Brian
Yes the Maxtracs can be used in the same manner as the GM300/M series in the
GR repeaters, Uually Maxtracs don't like the power being turned down to far or
they will generate some interesting spurs, I usually don't go any lower than
10 watts, on some radio's I have played with I've gotten lucky and been able to
go down to 4 watts without any wierd stuff happening, the PA's aren't ment to be
continuous duty even turned down they will heat up so a fan is good.
I have interfaced maxtracs to Link Communications RLC4's without any problems
I also have a 2 watt maxtrac on an RLC3. receive pl will help but as you noted they have
a "barn door" for a front end
we are currently using a GR400 at 1 of our sites without any major problems
Steve KC7YNS
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