Thanks Eric, the repeater is a converted micor feeding a 200 watt vocom amp, 
there is also a 25 watt remote radio for 440 and then all the remote receivers, 
controller, weather radio, and that is about it.

Mathew


Eric Lemmon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:                                  Mathew,
 
 The Motorola TPN1110B power supply is rated at 25 amperes continuous, but
 will supply up to 35 amperes before losing regulation.  It is designed to
 supply MICOR 100-watt continuous-duty stations, so it should be fine in your
 application.  What make and model repeater do you have, and what power
 amplifier are you using?
 
 The ammeter on Astron power supplies is usually sampling the voltage drop
 across just one of the several emitter ballast resistors, and therefore is
 not a precision current reading.  If you can lay your hands on a 50 ampere
 50 millivolt shunt, you can use a good digital multimeter to read the
 millivolt drop, which is equivalent to amperes.
 
 73, Eric Lemmon WB6FLY
  
 
 -----Original Message-----
 From: [email protected]
 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of n9lv
 Sent: Sunday, April 08, 2007 3:58 PM
 To: [email protected]
 Subject: [Repeater-Builder] Motorola TPN1110B Power Supply question
 
 I was just given a Motorola TPN1110B 25 amp power supply for use on
 the repeater. Currently I have a Astron 70 amp power supply online. 
 When the repeater is keyed up, the meter shows a current draw of right
 at 25 amps. Will this power supply handle full duty cycle at 25 amps,
 or is it a 20 amp with 25 amp surge? There is nothing wrong with the
 Astron, just would much rather have a rack mounted power supply. Thanks.
 
 Mathew
 
 
     
                       

 
---------------------------------
Bored stiff? Loosen up...
Download and play hundreds of games for free on Yahoo! Games.

Reply via email to