On Thu, 13 Mar 2008, Ron Wright wrote:
> Many GE Mastr II PAs will put out 150 watt. However, where all this
> power is in freq is often not at the freq one wants...it is in spurs.
> Looks good on watt meter, but not on spectrum anal.
What kind of spectrum do you receive anally?
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Kris Kir
've seen it in other PAs, some linear or were linear when operated
correctly.
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> I would say in most cases it was with the earlier versions.
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> 73, ron, n9ee/r
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> >From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >Date: 2008/03/13 Thu AM 10:36:28 CDT
> >To: Rep
Subject: Re: [Repeater-Builder] Master II 110w repeater
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>At 3/13/2008 06:35, you wrote:
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>>Many GE Mastr II PAs will put out 150 watt. However, where all this power
>>is in freq is often not at the freq one wants...it is in spurs. Looks good
>>on watt
At 3/13/2008 06:35, you wrote:
>Many GE Mastr II PAs will put out 150 watt. However, where all this power
>is in freq is often not at the freq one wants...it is in spurs. Looks good
>on watt meter, but not on spectrum anal.
I have never seen this on a Mastr II PA unless it was defective (bad
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Many GE Mastr II PAs will put out 150 watt. However, where all this power is
in freq is often not at the freq one wants...it is in spurs. Looks good on
watt meter, but not on spectrum anal.
Yes, the driver is used to control power output. The pot that is used to
adjust the power simple adjus
Let us guess ,,,UHF? That's' a common problem. There's a link on RB
regarding this issue, under the GE pages. Some folks use braid for that
jumper.
On the wattage, I bet the meter you're using is not designed for UHF and
you're getting erroneous readings.
73
Don W5DK
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