It is mounted to thru a PCB combiner network in the in the amp. 

 

Gary

 

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Sent: Friday, October 19, 2007 4:53 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [Repeater-Builder] Re: TPL amplifier - aka repeater operation at
the 250 watt power level

 

Hi Gary, 

Is the flange resistor mounted to a hybrid combiner square module 
or is the combiner on a pc board..? maybe even an interface or 
in-house made combiner on the amp or separate pc board?

s.

>"Gary LaForce" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Working on an HMS amp an PA3-2GG-HMS amp right now that I replaced the
> transistor on the A stage, and the flange resistor on the combiner,
and c12
> mica cap on the A stage of the amp. All of this was causing only 80
watts
> out of the amp and no current draw on the A stage of the amp. I put
the amp
> back in place on Tuesday and on Wednesdays I was pulling the amp
back into
> the shop due to a complete failure. This time the flange resistor on the
> combiner had a blown again, both transistors were bad, and c12 bad
arced on
> the "A" stripe again. I tested swr at the site before and after the the
> filters and at the antenna side of the polyphaser I see 5 watts with 110
> watts forward at the HMS PA I see no SWR or at least so little that
I just
> wiggles the meter needle. When I put the AMP back in-service I was
seeing
> current on both stripes of 15.3 amp + or - .2 amps and the supply
voltage
> was at 21.0 volts with 375watt out of the amp. 
> 
> 
> Any idea what is causing this problem I currently rebuilding this
amp again
> and don't what to blow it again. 
> 
> 
> 
> Gary 
> 
> 
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> To: HYPERLINK
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> Subject: [Repeater-Builder] Re: TPL amplifier - aka repeater
operation at
> the 250 watt power level
> 
> 
> 
> 
> > Does anyone have any experience with the TPL 250 watt 
> > 2-meter amps for repeater use? 
> 
> Yep... 
> 
> > (bugs, reliability, operating manual/schematic availability)-.
> > steve
> > WA4BVO
> 
> Bugs - none 
> Reliability - good 
> Operating Manual - Normally supplied with unit at the time of sale. 
> Schematic Availablity - Included within the manual although I have 
> a number of TPL Amplifier Manuals available for free download off 
> the www.radiowrench.-com/sonic web page. 
> 
> A phone call to TPL with a valid credit card in hand always seems 
> to produce results if you must have the exact manual for your 
> specific amplifier. 
> 
> TPL-Amplifiers are about as generic as they come... repair is not 
> a big deal if you're used to working with modest - moderate power 
> rf stages. 
> 
> **** 
> 
> Sidebar: 
> 
> An increase to this relative higher power output level can be a 
> cautious road to travel. A circulator and/or trouble control 
> detection circuit is pretty much a must have. Little problems 
> normally not an issue at operation below the 60/80 watt power 
> level can quickly lead to an equipment melt down. There is very 
> little fudge factor and always no free lunch with 250 Watt 
> operation at/near 146 MHz. 
> 
> cheers, 
> s.
>

 


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