Larry - I've taken 450-470 MHz Micor 25 watt mobiles & ran them on 
only the pre-driver to get about 9 watts out (I bypassed the rest of the PA
deck). I also had to bypass the power control board to make it work reliably.

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> "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" wrote:
> > 
> > I have a couple of 100-Watt, 406-420 MHz MICOR Mobile radios. I 
> > picked them up at Dayton a few years ago since they were very 
> > inexpensive, and hoped that I could use them as some link radios. 
> > I'd like to find out how to use just the low power sections of the 
> > 100-watt mobile PA deck, as they would be running a high duty cycle. 
> > For the distance I'd be covering, 25 -50 watts or even much less 
> > would be overkill. Trying to find 406-420 MHz range 25 or 45 watt 
> > PAs to swap out has so far been impossible, so I'm hoping someone 
> > has disabled the last few PA deck sections to run them at lower 
> > power, and still has some notes on how they did any matching, etc.
> > Larry






 
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