[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

[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

[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

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

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 is that