That's interesting to know Mathew.  We're in the process of putting a
converted hi band VHF Micor on 220 and as it is set up now, the exciter is
keyed.  I would guess that it wouldn't be much of a delay anyway.  The final
stage of the exciter is keyed with keyed A- and I believe the xtal module is
keyed ( I think, but I don't remember) as well.  If I had that problem, I
would hook up the key line again.  In the bench test configuration, I do
know that with the final stage unkeyed and the xtal module oscillating, we
have about 7 mW at the output of the exciter.  You probably could hear that
a few miles.  However, isn't the PA keyed and unkeyed?



de WD7F
John in Tucson

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "n9lv" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Friday, August 19, 2005 8:52 AM
Subject: [Repeater-Builder] TLD5322 Exciter is on all the time, is there
another way


I have a motorola micor repeater that has the exciter keyed up all the
time, the TLD5322.  I'm told if it is not setup like this that it will
have a delay in the keyup. The signal can be heard for a few miles
from the repeater site.  Is there another alternative to this?

Mathew










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