You're worried about less than 3 Db? Why?

Ken


At 07:23 PM 6/14/2005 -0000, you wrote:
>Hello all from Don KA9QJG, I have a Hamtronics 220 Exciter T-301
>Peaked at 2 Watts That is driving My TE-System repeater amp gives me
>80 Watts, Amp is rated at 130 Watts Continues, With the 80 Going into
>the Duplexer I get about 62 Watts at out at the Ant. I would like to
>use My Mirage 220 C22 Amp; The 2 Watts in will give me 20 Watts out.
>That will be to much drive for the Big amp. So the Question is what
>would be the best way to limit the wattage De tune the Hamtronics
>Exciter to 1 Watt or put a 50-Ohm attenuator in line so I would have
>8-10 Watts drive.  I would like to see about 100 Watts at the Ant. and
>loose the 25-30 in the duplexer Wacom WP-652,  It is Not required but
>I do have Muffin fans on all Amps they run cool. and No spurs 
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>Thanks Don KA9QJG 
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