Crescend and Volcom  same co.

why would you put in a 100 watt PA and try to run it down to 35 watts  it is 
the same problem if you take a Motorola Micor repeater 75 watt unit and try to 
do low power with it  same problems.


  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: James Adkins 
  To: [email protected] 
  Sent: Sunday, December 20, 2009 2:03 PM
  Subject: Re: [Repeater-Builder] Henry Repeater Amp or TE Systems


    
  TPL I will never consider.  We used their 300-W amps for low-band at work, 
they'd oscillate unless we put in a second TR Relay with a 50-ohm dummy load, 
then they'd burn up.  Not to mention, the 100-w ones we had were very dirty if 
we ran them above 35w or so.



  One brand I considered was Crescend for UHF, they are rock solid.  But, they 
don't make a 220 amp.  Will check into Volcom, never heard of them.


  On Sun, Dec 20, 2009 at 11:09 AM, Maire-Radios <[email protected]> 
wrote:

      

    we have used TE, Henry, Volcom and TPL.

    Volcom and TPL have great service

    TE  got a 150 watt and UHF  and no matter what we do to it only puts out 
120 watts   came with paper work that show tested at 134 watts on a 150 watt 
amp.

    Had no luck to get this corrected.

    Will never but a TE amp  ever if it was at very low cost.

    go with a good brand spend a bit more but it works and works
    Volcom 1ST  TPL 2nd

    John

      ----- Original Message ----- 
      From: James Adkins 
      To: repeater-builder 
      Sent: Saturday, December 19, 2009 9:44 PM
      Subject: [Repeater-Builder] Henry Repeater Amp or TE Systems


        
      Okay all, looking for opinions. 



      Our club is going to purchase a 220 amplifier and a 440 amplifier for our 
repeaters.


      For 220, we're looking at either the TE Systems 2210RAN or the Henry 
C100B10R
      For UHF, it's either the TE Systems 4412RA or the Henry C100D30R.


      We have a Henry C300C30R in use for about 3-1/2 years now (running it at 
250w output) on our 6-meter repeater and had to send it in about 13 months into 
its life to have the finals replaced.  No problems since, though.  I was 
pleased with Henry's response to the problem.  Even though it was out of 
warranty, they fixed it under warranty.


      Though the TE systems amplifiers have more output (150w vs 100w), I have 
concerns about their reliability.  The local D* repeater has had a lot of 
problems with their VHF amplifier, and it's not very clean (of course, that 
could be the fault of the D* repeater transmitter, too!).


      What are your opinions, TE Systems vs Henry?  

      -- 
      James Adkins, KB0NHX
      Vice-President -- Nixa Amateur Radio Club, Inc. (KC0LUN)
      www.nixahams.net

      Southern Missouri Assistant Frequency Coordinator - Missouri Repeater 
Council
      www.missourirepeater.org

      The Nixa Amateur Radio Club - "There is no charge for awesomeness!" 
(Well, only $1.00 per month)







  -- 
  James Adkins, KB0NHX
  Vice-President -- Nixa Amateur Radio Club, Inc. (KC0LUN)
  www.nixahams.net

  Southern Missouri Assistant Frequency Coordinator - Missouri Repeater Council
  www.missourirepeater.org

  The Nixa Amateur Radio Club - "There is no charge for awesomeness!" (Well, 
only $1.00 per month)


  

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