has anyone out there got a Micor repeater PA UHF 75 watt,  installed with a 
non Motorola repeater?  if so what do you do with the yellow control wire? 
I know you can not have more that 2 watts in.  Do you know what the lowest 
power it takes to drive the amplifier?

thanks  John


----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Eric Lemmon" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Wednesday, June 08, 2005 9:40 PM
Subject: Re: [Repeater-Builder] Fw: TPL Amplifier


> John,
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> Without knowing the model number, it's difficult to answer the
> question.  I have a TPL amplifier PA6-1AE-RXRF, which takes 5 watts in
> and gives 100 watts out.  It does not have any fuses in it, but it does
> have a resettable circuit breaker rated at 25 amperes on the DC input.
>
> Some of the TPL manuals are available on the Repeater-Builder tech info
> pages.
>
> 73, Eric Lemmon WB6FLY
>
> John wrote:
> I have  a TPL amplifier  repeater grade rack mount.  UHF  5 watts in
> 100 watts out.   Had the ASTRON  power supply lock up the other day and
> put out 15 volts.   Did not hurt the Kenwood TKR 840 repeater but now
> the amp is dead other than the power led. Does any one know if there are
> any fuses in the amplifier?  I need to move 2 to 3 Micors to get to this
> repeater, so that is why I am asking before I do the move. thanks  John
>
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