[Repeater-Builder] TLE1713A

2010-04-26 Thread Randy Elliott
Greetings to the group Just wondering if anyone has a schematic for the TLE1713A PA. I have been trying to fire it up with 1 watt from a Maxtrac but not a thing out of it. Randy Elliott VE3JPU Technical Director South Pickering Amateur Radio Club Inc. Box 53 Pickering, Ontario, Canada L1V 2R2

[Repeater-Builder] TLE1713A Amp

2010-03-20 Thread Mike in Joliet
I am putting together a UHF repeater and have a TLE1713A on hand. I need clarification on a few things so that i don't end up with a fried amp when I power it up. What i have gleaned from various sources thus far: 1. Rated for 2 watts input max to give about 75-90 watts out. 2. Designed for

RE: [Repeater-Builder] TLE1713A-1 at 448 MHz

2010-01-30 Thread Jeff DePolo
> Phil, > > The Motorola TLE1713A Power Amplifier is rated at 75 watts > continuous duty > for 450-470 MHz. It is a component of the MICOR C64RCB > station. All of the > technical data is in Service Manual 6881025E50. The bad news > is that the > manual is NLA from Motorola, but the good news i

RE: [Repeater-Builder] TLE1713A-1 at 448 MHz

2010-01-30 Thread Eric Lemmon
- From: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com [mailto:repeater-buil...@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of ad6nh Sent: Saturday, January 30, 2010 11:28 AM To: Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com Subject: [Repeater-Builder] TLE1713A-1 at 448 MHz I do apologize if this has been answered already (I did spend about

[Repeater-Builder] TLE1713A-1 at 448 MHz

2010-01-30 Thread ad6nh
I do apologize if this has been answered already (I did spend about 20 minutes going through old messages). I just received a very clean TLE1713A-1 amp, and I am intending to use it around 448 MHz for a ham repeater. Of course, I have no documentation on this unit. Applying 13 VDC to the cont