Roger that, I mis-understood you.  Will give it a try.  Thanks.
--
Doug   
N3DAB/WPRX486/WPJL709

---- Eric Lemmon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: 

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Doug,

I pointed you to the RELM home page to use the "Contact" link to get to
their Customer Service or Parts Department, and ask them about getting a
manual.  It's a long shot, but you won't know unless you ask for assistance.

73, Eric Lemmon WB6FLY
 

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Subject: RE: [Repeater-Builder] Wilson PSC-1422 Power Supply

Didn't see anything on the Relm site, but in reading the previous posts on
the 
PSC 1422 I noticed that I have the same combonation of PS, Rptr. and PA. I'm

familiar with the Regency U10 10w and U15 15w rptrs. so again I am assuming 
that the U01 is a 1w output and the ACU45 PA is approx. 45w to 50w output. 
But if there is any one that has any info on this combination of components
I 
would appreciate them sharing it with the group. 

--
Doug 
N3DAB/WPRX486/WPJL709

---- Eric Lemmon <[EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto:wb6fly%40verizon.net> > wrote: 

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Doug,

Wilson and Regency products are now serviced by RELM/BK. Go here for their
home page:

<www.relmwireless.com>

Most outsourced power supplies used in the two-way radio industry are made
by Astron, Duracomm, or Samlex. Perhaps RELM can provide more information.
Also, Steve Bosshard, NU5D, posted a message some time ago about picking up
a couple of PSC-1422 power supplies at a hamfest. Perhaps Steve can help.
Steve?

73, Eric Lemmon WB6FLY


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Subject: [Repeater-Builder] Wilson PSC-1422 Power Supply

Does anyone have any information on a Wilson PSC-1422 power supply ? 
This is a rack mount un metered unit and has the "Astron" name stamped 
on all (3) of the SCR's. I am curious about the max. and continuous 
duty rating for this unit. and amybe a schematic of it if it varies 
very much from a similar sized Astron PS. I'm guessing it 22-25 Amps 
max. and 14-15 Amps continuous. Does this sound right ?

Thanks 
Doug N3DAB



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