Henry amps are simple to decode... C70D10 that you have: 70 watts out, 10 watts
in? see?
Lance N2HBA
----- Original Message -----
From: Ken Arck
To: [email protected]
Sent: Sunday, June 20, 2010 8:33 PM
Subject: Re: [Repeater-Builder] Henry Amplifier
At 06:23 PM 6/20/2010, Larry Watkinson wrote:
>
>
>Good Day All:
>I have two Henry Amps that I am trying to learn what drive they need to
>operate them on. I am new to repeater ownership and even newer to using a
>VHF / UHF amp respectively. Can someone assist me with figuring out how much
>transmitter power each will need to drive them. Can you also tell me if I
>can use less watts without having to do a bunch of modifications.
<----I couldn't find anything about the first model number but the
2nd I found this:
http://forums.qrz.com/archive/index.php/t-112412.html
#SELLING MY HENRY UHF (2) TWO PIECE UNIT UHF AMP. #IT COMES WITH THE
AMP HEAD, AND POWER SUPPLY, 19" RACK MOUNT, IT WAS USED AS A LINK
AMP. #100% OPERATIONAL. 10 IN 80 OUT MODEL # C70D10R (D/C POWER
SUPPLY INCLUDED)
HTH
Ken
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