Kevin,

No, they are specified with a cutoff of 175 MHz, durn it!  I don't know how
much fudge factor they give in them but I would think I could manage
something out of them.  I am sort of disappointed that I can't get anything
past the transistors though.  I do think it's the micro strips fault though.
I am going to work on them a bit.  The transmitter was making 80 watts
before I started working on it.  I did get some ideas from the R/B site,
thanks.

Paul


-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Kevin Custer
Sent: Tuesday, February 07, 2006 5:33 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [Repeater-Builder] Re: Micro Strips @ 220 MHz


Paul Finch wrote:

>Kevin,
>
>OK, I understand now.  I have (in a past life) worked as a RF engineer but
>don't have any of the equipment available to me.  This is a Johnson
Fleetcom
>II 530 radio I am trying to modify.  Everything so far has moved to 224 MHz
>OK except these micro strips, it like it hits a brick wall.  I will read
the
>part about the Japanese PA Module.
>
>What can I say, I am a different kind of guy, I have plenty of these radios
>so I thought I would at least try one.
>
>Will keep the Builder informed on how it comes out.
>

If the transistors used by Johnson have a FT of greater than 224 MHz,
you might have good luck!

Let us know how you make out...

Kevin





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