Maybe the repeater RX is 3-13 dB hotter than most user RXs? ;->

As for T.E. Systems, I was turned off on them after one of their
amps caught fire and almost burned down an equipment shelter. 8-[
(Terribly Engineered Systems?)

Joe M.

Neil McKie wrote:
> 
>   Are the repeater users using 130 or 500 watts to get in?  I doubt
>  it.
> 
>   Neil
> 
> "Mr. Edgar McKinney" wrote:
> >
> > Neil McKie wrote:
> >
> > >   I am curious, why do you need 130 watts?
> >
> > Me too!
> >
> > >   What is wrong with 50 watts?
> >
> > 50 cant be heard beyond 75 miles. Try 500. The repeater on top of the
> > hospital is running 500. Another using 3500 watts.
> >
> > > > I'm putting in a new repeater to replace an old one, but the
> > > > new one is 50 watts output instead of 130. I'm looking for
> > > > suggestions for a Power Amplifier. My preference based on
> > > > everyone I've talked to so far is the TE Systems 1406, but
> > > > I'd like to know what people on this list think.
> > > >
> > > > Terry




 
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