Dave VanHorn wrote: Ahhhhhh... If it's the one with the SWA- lead, that is the VHF amplifier.... It won't work on UHF, even with the two watts ofdrive.<grin>Maybe mark the amplifiers with a marking pen so you don't get them confused....Well, I have two of this TLD1694 with the SWA- lead, and the other one has a big sticker on it from months ago that says "UHF" In Motorola equipment the letter in the model is associated with the band. In the case of the Micor (and several other series) the "D" in TLD indicates High Band. The other amp is the TLE1713A which I thought was VHF, but now that I look at the stripline construction, seems more likely UHF. It's UHF. Again, we can verify this by the "E" in the TLE number. "E" is UHF in the Micor series. Kevin YAHOO! GROUPS LINKS
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