Let us guess ,,,UHF? That's' a common problem. There's a link on RB
regarding this issue, under the GE pages. Some folks use braid for that
jumper.

 

On the wattage, I bet the meter you're using is not designed for UHF and
you're getting erroneous readings.

 

73

Don W5DK

 

 

From: [email protected]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of kd5inn
Sent: Thursday, March 13, 2008 4:25 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [Repeater-Builder] Master II 110w repeater

 

I recently aquired a master II repeater. It turns out that it was only 
putting out 3.5 watts. After a look around here, I was able to get the 
pa back in shape by correcting a broken solder near the hamonic 
filter. Now, however, it shows to be putting out 140 to 150 watts, and 
even when I try to turn down the power on the 10w driver on the pa 
board, nothing happens. I need to turn the power down, but it doesn't 
seem to respond. Any ideas??

kd5inn

 

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