] Re: Source for Telewave Multicoupler FET's
Ken,
As always, thanks a lot.
Russ, KD7IOP gave Telewave a call after I talked to you, and it looks
like we are just going to put one of the new updated preamp boards in
our VHF unit that is down.
Russ did find out that the preamp board is 50 ohms
Must be some type of top secret information that can't be
shared with the group...
:-/
s.
Anyone know the correct part number and a source for the FET's that
Telelwave uses in their TWR series of multicouplers for 150 and 450?
Joe, I have info for you. Give me a call.
Paul,
Our unit was a older version that used a bipolar device as Skipp had
mentioned.
It made more sense for us to replace the obsolete device with the new
updated board.
I think the price was around $375. I have it written down at work.
Joe
--- In Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com, Paul
Ken,
As always, thanks a lot.
Russ, KD7IOP gave Telewave a call after I talked to you, and it looks
like we are just going to put one of the new updated preamp boards in
our VHF unit that is down.
Russ did find out that the preamp board is 50 ohms in and out, so in
an emergency, one could get
Ken,
Thanks a lot.
I will give you a call when I get a chance.
Joe - WA7JAW
--- In Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com, Ken Arck [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
At 04:13 PM 8/6/2008, Joe Burkleo wrote:
Anyone know the correct part number and a source for the FET's that
Telelwave uses in their TWR
I'm also a Telewave Dealer...
The answer depends on the generation/age and specific
model of your Telewave Multi-coupler. Some have/had bipolar
transistors, some had special what I call quasi low noise
FET type devices and I believe some of the newer Telewave
Preamps should now be using
Skipp and Ken,
Thanks for the info.
The unit that is in need of a new device is a TWR8-150. Not sure of
the vintage. It is most likely at least 5 years old.
Thanks,
Joe
--- In Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com, skipp025 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm also a Telewave Dealer...
The answer
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