It would make more sense to bypass driver stages 
in the amplifier, or find another amplifier. For 
many rb cases... 40 watts is more than enough. 110 
watts out is more trouble than its work, especially 
an in/same band remote base. 

cheers,

skipp 

www.radiowrench.com/sonic 

> "kbednar99" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I'm using a Motorla Maxtrac for a 2 meter remote base, currently 
> running 40 watts. I have a PA from a Mastr II cont. duty base, that 
> only needs .5 watt for 110 watt output. Anyone know of an easy way
to 
> drop the power down on the Maxtrac? These radios wont really go
down 
> below 10 watts, and get very flaky under that. I'm thinking about 
> bypassing the final amp stage on the Maxtrac, as the 2nd stage
maxes 
> out at about 3 watts to drive the PA to 30 watts. Anyone done this 
> before, or have any other ideas? TIA to all.
> 
> Kevin
> K2KMB





 
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