The testing was limited to 90W due to limitations of the prototype PA100
used. Please follow the link for futher details on the test setup and
procedure. I believe it is explained there.
Pete WK8S
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On 8/20/2012 5:12 AM, Pete Meier wrote:
> some the rhetoric here recently about the JUMA PA100. Some of it based on
> supposition.
There was good reason for the "supposition" here -- there were no
technical specs on the website.
73, Jim K9YC
On 08/20/2012 02:12 PM, Pete Meier wrote:
> JUMA PA100D OH2NLT prototype.
> Generators 2 x HP8657B
> Dual tone signal combined with Mini Circuits ZX10-2-12-S+ combiner
> Dual tone signal amplified for PA100 drive with OH2NLT experimental 10W
> amplifier
> Attenuators Spinner 30dB + 10dB
> Control
Folks, I was a bit confused by some the rhetoric here recently about the JUMA
PA100. Some of it based on supposition. I asked my JUMA friends for some
information and they provided it. It is posted on their site. So now you can
make informed decisions. Here is the info and the link for further
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