Brian,

I, too, have a 2-watt UHF Micor repeater (it was used on an oil
platform) which is essentially a 12-watt PA with an attenuator to soak
up the excess power.  My reason for posting is to alert you to the fact
that the forward and reverse power sensing circuits are different
between the 2W and 12W PAs, so if you bypass the attenuator you must
also alter the sensing circuits to avoid some downstream grief.  Since
you have the manual, this should not be a problem for you.

73, Eric Lemmon WB6FLY

Brian wrote:

I figured it out.  The repeaters I have were 2watt versions and I had to
bypass the attenuator.  Thanks for the info. It helps when you have the
manual, which I did not have until today.




 
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