The Condor conversions for the GEs are on the GE page at repeater-builder.

Their web site is at <http://www.condor-connection.org/>

Mike WA6ILQ


At 12:07 AM 07/14/07, you wrote:
>Same thing with the Micor 223/224 MHz conversions. We simply
>used bricks with trailing low pass filters.  I'm checking to
>see what type of docs I have around for the pa sections.
>
>There's a really well done/built linked 223/224 linked system on the
>west coast called the Condor System. You might search the web
>for the conversion information related to that equipment. I based
>one of my last brick projects on that same circuit...  the hard part
>is trying to find all the proper parts (caps rated for vhf with
>a decent D-factor) at decent prices.
>
>A few years back there were a modest amount of small size Milcom
>220 Mhz hybrid pa's on ebay. Another source of 35 watts on 224 MHz
>if you can find them still.
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> > Nate Duehr <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Everything I've read about converting MASTR II PA's from VHF
> > to 220 doesn't look too good.
> >
> > I have heard rumor that moving a MASTR III PA might be easier.
> > No desire to hunt for one and try it, though.
> >
> > Most of the MASTR II 220 conversions I've seen on-air took a
> > "brick module" 220 PA from RF Parts and fed that from the
> > converted M2 exciter, for around 25-35W out.
> >
> > Nate Duehr
> > [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >
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