Mike, If the low band PA's are the same wiring configuration as the VHF Hi,
there is a pin on the end of the Amp which must be grounded when you
transmit. Other than that, it is just 12+, Exciter in and RF out. As I
remember as you look at the component side of the amp, the pin is on the
left end. I don't remember any other exterior connections. 
Good Luck,  73
Jim KA2AJH  Wellsville, N.Y. 

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From: [email protected]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Mike Perryman
Sent: Monday, March 13, 2006 9:36 AM
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Subject: [Repeater-Builder] A couple of Micor questions..

First, thanks to all who responded to my requests for info regarding
interfacing the RC-210.  The repeater is on the air and functioning
reasonably well!

I do have another question though...  I have a cont.-duty PA (Micor cont
duty on 40MHz split) for it, and the interconnect board I have does not have
the header pins for interfacing it.  So it goes without saying I also do not
have the associated cabling.  Does anyone have info regarding how to make
the outboard PA play?  My question is, what gets tied to where with regard
to the interconnect board and the PA.
I couldn't find what I was looking for in my manual, as it is for an
intermittant-duty compa-station.  Actually I can't find much info in my
manual regarding this PA.  I did notice that it will have to be moved into
the correct band-split so there is still some work in my future...

Thanks again....
 73
Mike Perryman
www.k5jmp.us





 
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