[Repeater-Builder] Re: Backing down power on Micor

2007-01-23 Thread Ron Wright, Skywarn Coodinator
Chris,

Normally, and I say normally for Mot made a number of unified chassis 
versions, the Power Control module is in the upper right next to the 
exceiter board.

If you have the external seperate PA a small wire from the side of the 
chassis goes to the PA for the control voltage.

If the PA is mounted in the unified chassis next to the exciter the 
control module is behind the PA.

The power is controlled with a pot on this module.

Some modules had 2 controls, one for setting the limit for SWR shut 
down among other reasons and one for power.

73, ron, n9ee/r



--- In Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com, cpitre_01 [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
wrote:

 I have a Micor repeater that is now up and running.  The transmitter 
is 
 now running 50 watts.  I need to back it down to 30 watts, how is 
this 
 done?  I do not have a manual for the unified chassis model.  Please 
 any help would be appreciated.
 
 Chris
 VE3CTP





[Repeater-Builder] Re: Backing down power on Micor

2007-01-22 Thread cpitre_01
Sorry about that, it is a vhf high Micor.

Chris


--- In Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com, Kevin Custer [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
wrote:

 cpitre_01 wrote:
  I have a Micor repeater that is now up and running.  The 
transmitter is 
  now running 50 watts.  I need to back it down to 30 watts, how is 
this 
  done?  I do not have a manual for the unified chassis model.  
Please 
  any help would be appreciated.
 
 You didn't specify what band, and it makes a difference where 
the Power 
 Set Control is located.
 On VHF high-band, the Power Set Control is located on the power 
amplifier.
 On UHF, the Power Set Control is located on the transmitter part of 
the 
 chassis, on the right of chassis.
 
 Kevin