Nice but a bit more than I need
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Nice. A little pricey but nice.
Keith
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At the risk of blowing our own trumpet here:
http://www.thedxshop.com/linear-amp-uk-linear-amplifiers/gemini-50mhz-70mhz-144mhz-432mhz-solid-state-linear-amplifiers/linear-amp-gemini-2-144mhz-300w-solid-state-linear-amplifier.html
We can supply it to order configured for 110-120V mains input.
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The TE Systems 1452G is a great amp but it takes a large power supply. If
you want to keep it simple and only need around 100 watts the Mirage B-310-G
is a good choice.
Keith, XE3/K5ENS
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Sent: Tuesday, April 15, 2014 11:41 PM
Subject: Re: [Elecraft] Suggestions for a 2 meter amp?
I use a Mirage B-310-G with my K144XV. It is rated at 3W in 100W out, but
the power curve on Mirage's website goes up to 8W in with 100W+ out. My
K144XV onl
I use a Mirage B-310-G with my K144XV. It is rated at 3W in 100W out,
but the power curve on Mirage's website goes up to 8W in with 100W+
out. My K144XV only puts out about 7-8 watts so I have never had any
problems with over driving it.
Mike
KI0HA
On 4/15/2014 8:26 PM, Harry_Yingst wrote:
I installed the internal 2 meter module in my K3 so now I'm in the
market for a good Amplifier to bring it up to at least 100 watts.
The K3 puts out 10 watts so the amp needs to be 10 Watts input
Any Suggestions?
Thank you
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