I understand... 

If all else fails you can still buy a replacement high-split 
tld2601a pa from Richard at Bro Comm. I spoke with him on the 
phone about two weeks past and he had only the high range/split 
pa's in remaining stock. 

The power control voltage wire from the PA is no rocket science. 
If you need help sorting it out I'm sure I can help later in the 
week when things slow down a bit. 

Another option is to hunt down a pa on Ebay... the other version 
high band pa works just find down into the ham bands at reduced 
power... say 40 to 60 watts with a fan. It's not so "narrow banded" 
as the cont duty version. 

cheers, 
skipp 

> "Bill Westphal" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Thanks Skipp,
> 
> It is designed for low input power (400-500MW).  The component 
> layout is not similar to the ones in the UHF or VHF-HI Manuals.  I 
> hope to use it in place of a TLD2601A Continuous Duty AMP in an 
> MSR2000 and I want to get it dialed in just right.
> 
> I've been talking to a guy at TPL but his initial search for a 
> manual didn't turn up the exact one.  I'm hoping that he is still 
> looking.  I'll call him again Monday or Tuesday.
> 
> The other thing I need to figure out is how to satisfy the "Control 
> Voltage" back to the Exciter (with the TLD2601A removed) so I can 
> get some power out of it.
> 
> If I do get an actual manual from TPL I'll scan it for the group.
> 
> Bill Westphal - WB6YPF 
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> http://www.westphalfamily.com/ 
> 
> 
> 
> --- In [email protected], "skipp025" <skipp025@> 
> wrote:
> >
> > You should be able to work with a combination of the two manuals 
> > found on the sonic web page... http://www.radiowrench.com 
> > 
> > The UHF Repeater Manual has a lot of the RXR Information and the 
> > vhf mobile manual has a lot of the proper rf for your unit. There 
> > are variants such as your "SP" (special production) label says 
> > your amplifier is one of...  but they all follow a theme. 
> > 
> > Some of the details for special version amplifier might be a 
> > hybrid amplifier input for low drive, but I wouldn't expect 
> anything 
> > rocket science new to be installed. 
> > 
> > I'd probably get on the the horn (telephone) to TPL and ask if 
> > they can supply one.  Otherwise you're doing right to ask around. 
> > 
> > cheers, 
> > skipp
> >
>


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