I've had to replace leaky caps in several of them, and repair apparent lightning damage to another, but otherwise, they seemed to hold up pretty well.
The 55 watt VHF unit I had did get pretty warm, pretty fast, though.... I would suggest running them at less than full output, and adding fans and/or more heat sink material. They're cheap enough to be throw-aways, these days. George, KA3HSW / WQGJ413 ----- Original Message ---- From: Gary Glaenzer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com Sent: Wednesday, October 22, 2008 10:30:15 AM Subject: Re: [Repeater-Builder] Re: UHF repeater amp wanted with decent air-flow over the heat-sink, probably I don't recall ever seeing a PA on ANY Maxar fail driver transistors, yes PA's, no ----- Original Message ----- From: Ian Miller To: Repeater-Builder@ yahoogroups. com Sent: Wednesday, October 22, 2008 10:25 AM Subject: [Repeater-Builder] Re: UHF repeater amp wanted I actually have a UHF PA from a MAXAR 80 that was used on 440. Is that "rugged" enough for repeater use? It's not a very busy machine. Thanks --- In Repeater-Builder@ yahoogroups. com, "Gary Glaenzer" <[EMAIL PROTECTED] .> wrote: > > how about the PA section off a UHF Maxar ? > >