--- "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Joe - thanks for the info. This particular MICOR UHF
> Repeater I just picked
> up came without a PA deck at all (someone else beat
> me to it), so since I
> was looking for one, I decided to try to find a
> lower power one than the
> usual 75 watt ones that usually come with them. I
> really didn't want to
> have to go through a bunch of modifications to one
> if I really didn't have
> to. Hopefully one will turn up!
> 
> Thanks,
> LJ
> 


It's not a lot of modification, basically you move the
output cable from the 75 watt stage to the 25 watt
stage, and remove the DC power feed to the dead 75
watt stage. Probably takes 15 minutes max. If you ever
want to move it back to 75 watts, just reverse the
process. The power control board mod is 2 resistors.

The 12 watt units are relatively rare, the 75 watt
units show up on e-bay quite often in the $100 range.
It's just an idea if one of the low power units
doesn't show up, or you have access to the more common
higher power PA. It also works with the mobile PA, if
you get real desperate. The mobile heatsink runs
fairly cool at the 10-15 watt level.

Joe


        
                
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