Hello ...
Dave VanHorn wrote:
>
> I have a pair of amps here, that I would like to get into service.
>
> The first is a UHF amp, TLE 1713A-3
450 - 512 MHz Continuous Duty @ 60/75 watts depending on specific
application
Motorola Manual Part Number 68P81025E50
> The second is a VHF
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>Here is an anecdotal solution to attenuation. A major tube
>manufacturer's tech support once advised me to use a length of RG-174
>balled up in a container between exciter and amplifier to calm things
>down to a closer match to input power level...
>
>I don't say this
Monday, January 16, 2006 9:16 AM
To: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com
Subject: Re: [Repeater-Builder] Motorola Amps
Much Snippage prior to here and after the
following---
The VHF amp requires 400 mW of drive.
The UHF requires
Dave VanHorn wrote:
>I have a pair of amps here, that I would like to get into service.
>
>The first is a UHF amp, TLE 1713A-3
>
>
It's a 450 to 470 MHz, 75 Watt, continuous duty amplifier. *However*
the rating of 75 watts is after the Antenna Network (circulator) which
you won't likely use,
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