Its been a while,but from what I remember-no! They use one PA to drive 
two more which only have the finals and Wilkinson combiners,so they wont 
work stand-alone.Nice find though,I'd use it as is,but prepare to watch 
your electric meter spin a lot faster!!!  73,Lee

Steve Rubeck wrote:

> Hello ALL -
>
> I am looking at acquiring a GE Master II UHF Base station. This is a 
> 300 watt solid state transmitter, which how I understand it, has 2 PAs 
> running in parallel.
> I am planning to convert this to repeater use, and use it as a main 
> transmitter, and bring other receive sites in via links into a GE voter.
>
> What I am wondering is, can these amps be run separately, or do they 
> always have to run together in parallel?
>
> I am thinking that it would be neat to run one amp alone at like 100 
> watts, then if need be, there is another un-used amp sitting there 
> ready to run.
>
> Anyone have any expertise on these?
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