
December 1st 06, 02:01 AM
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Any Motorola techs in here?
Jesco White wrote:
On Fri, 01 Dec 2006 11:16:13 +1000, atec 77 saiyd:
Akmed wrote:
Jesco White wrote:
On Fri, 01 Dec 2006 10:32:20 +1000, Warren saiyd:
"Jesco White" wrote in message
news an.2006.11.30.23.48.34.843665@jesco...
G'day,
Looking for specs on this amplifier:
http://img100.imageshack.us/my.php?image=pa2modhi7.jpg
http://img484.imageshack.us/my.php?image=pa1modzp8.jpg
Don't know much at this stage, apart from 4Watts drive (@ 430-480MHz)=
approx. 150W output, draws well over 30A from my poor struggling power
supply. I'm not game to up the drive any further until I know the specs!
Basically any specs or any info at all would be great, thanks in advance.
Cheers,
Let's take a wild guess here, you want to use it on the UHf Chook Band to
talk into the 5 w output repeaters, if that's the case, and I do hope I'm
wrong, you'd be better off with a decent antenna system,
WRONG, I plan to cause havoc on the remaining analog police repeaters-
ya idiot. There's more to the UHF band than CB radio you know.
You better be CAREFUL as I will dob you into Simone Templar.
I bet that has him wetting himself and quaking in his uggies.
LOL, quite.
Amazing isn't it - cannot discuss power amplifiers in these
Aussie groups without the usual knee-jerk assumptions, irrespective of
being perfectly within the law to own and use in an appropriate manner.
Apparently no Hams here use amplifiers I guess.
I own a very nice Henry thanks , not used for a while but at 400 watts
it doesn't get even beyond warm on tune when running .
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