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Having surfed for a datasheet for a Mitsubishi PA unit named M57741,
all I found was "pay-only" info. If someone know where to find it, I would like to hear :-) Vy 73 de OZ2FOE |
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Hi,
Having surfed for a datasheet for a Mitsubishi PA unit named M57741, all I found was "pay-only" info. If someone know where to find it, I would like to hear :-) OM LA8AK seems to know a thing or two about how to use the M57741, so you could try this page of his site. http://home.online.no/~la8ak/d25.htm 73 de Joe, G3LLV |
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On Wed, 21 Jan 2004 23:01:10 +0000 (UTC), Joe McElvenney
wrote: Hi, Having surfed for a datasheet for a Mitsubishi PA unit named M57741, all I found was "pay-only" info. If someone know where to find it, I would like to hear :-) OM LA8AK seems to know a thing or two about how to use the M57741, so you could try this page of his site. http://home.online.no/~la8ak/d25.htm 73 de Joe, G3LLV no, not really, I suffered the same information problems, but - you know - most such devices are almost equal, so if you have an old Motorola, RCA or Philips data book and look at the connections in an application you can extract a lot of info and don't need to have exact info. Often the gain is higher, so when the manufacturer says it needs 100mV it may sometimes work perfectly well on 10mW, and when they say that Vc1 and Vc2 should be 12V, you may even key Vc1 or put a potmeter in series to adjust the output, but electrolytics on the supply voltages seem important to avoid spurious 73 JM http://home.online.no/~la8ak/c.htm -- Amount of SPAM is so large that MailWasher must delete 99% of the incoming mails Cannot check every email manually. Please use intelligent title for email. Mails without titles or using just "hi" is deleted |
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Having surfed for a datasheet for a Mitsubishi PA unit named M57741,
all I found was "pay-only" info. If someone know where to find it, I would like to hear :-) OM LA8AK seems to know a thing or two about how to use the M57741, so you could try this page of his site. http://home.online.no/~la8ak/d25.htm 73 de Joe, G3LLV no, not really, I suffered the same information problems, but - you know - most such devices are almost equal, so if you have an old Motorola, RCA or Philips data book and look at the connections in an application you can extract a lot of info and don't need to have exact info. Often the gain is higher, so when the manufacturer says it needs 100mV it may sometimes work perfectly well on 10mW, and when they say that Vc1 and Vc2 should be 12V, you may even key Vc1 or put a potmeter in series to adjust the output, but electrolytics on the supply voltages seem important to avoid spurious =========================================== From Mainline Electronics -Leicester /Mitsubishi catalogue here it goes : M57741UL 135-148 MHz ,Po=28W, Gp=21.4dB, Pin=200mW, Vcc=12.5V, Pin=3.3 ? M57741L 148-160 MHz , 30 ditto M57741M 156-168 MHz , 28 ditto Don't know what Pin (no dimension) =3.3 means ,perhaps idle power without input signal. Since Vbb is not specified a note says that the power modules are NOT suitable for SSB operation . Package outline code : H2 ,showing dimensions and 4 wire connections ( no connection designations included) For max. Vcc=17 V ,Pout is 35W However personal experience with this range of power modules is that to ensure reliable long term operation it is better to operate them below their rated specs. Example: A 25 W module used in a 2m Packet Radio BBS transceiver (FM) which operates on a 24/7 basis has been set for 10 W operation. This is 4dB down or just over half an S-point on rx. Frank GM0CSZ / KN6WH |
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Thank you for the usefull info !
Finn |
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