Hello all from down under! I have a Motorola power supply that has come out of
a repeater installation and I am looking for some info on it. What I am mostly
wanting to know is what a small row of header type pins are for - external
meters etc perhaps? The numbers on the transformer are -
item in the installation.
Regards,
Gareth
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Subject: [Repeater-Builder] Motorola Power Supply Questiona
Hello all from down under! I have a Motorola power
I have a
TPN 1136A and a
TPN 1175A.
Does anybody know how much power these will deliver?
Plan to use them on a remote aprs digipeater site with some older GE
equipment.
Any info would be appreciated.
tu 73 john ab9hh
To: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [Repeater-Builder] Motorola power supply
I have a
TPN 1136A and a
TPN 1175A.
Does anybody know how much power these will deliver?
Plan to use them on a remote aprs digipeater site with some older GE
equipment.
Any info would be appreciated.
tu 73 john ab9hh
I have a Motorola Bench Test power Supply Model R-1011 AA 40 Volt 40
Amp at the Bottom on the Low current out it is a Standard Banana Plug,
But on the Top for the High current out is a Large Type can any One
Tell Me if Big M gave this part a Special Name, I want to try and
Find some Plugs at a
hi ,
humm i dont know if i am at the right place,,
anyone knowes this Motorola Power supply,TPN11108
it is based on a Micor Pager unit that i dismantle
at this moment it has a fix voltage at 15 vdc,to much for my master 2
i need 14 vdc
and i dont see any potentionmeter in the power supply board
The normal GE supply is 15 volts without a load,so I would go ahead and
use it...
gervais fillion wrote:
hi ,
humm i dont know if i am at the right place,,
anyone knowes this Motorola Power supply,TPN11108
it is based on a Micor Pager unit that i dismantle
at this moment it has a fix
I have for sale a 1500 volt power supply for a Motorola B93MPB B93
MPY 250 375 watt VHF paging stations.
I know very little about this supply, except that it was in a base
station cabinet that I recently bought. I wanted the cabinet to build a
repeater in, and took the supply out of the
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