Hi all,
I am desperately looking for some information about a Motorola Micom-1000 HF amplifier that I managed to get my paws on.
It is in excellent condition except that it is missing the Harmonic Filter/VSWR Detector board.
As far as I know, the amp was built as a dropship item by a company other than Motorola.
Does anyone have any information about where I might be able to find this board?
Any info. will be greatly appreciated.
Regards,
Marc - ZS6HZ ([email protected])
Micom-1000 Amplifier
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Marc, here is a link to a Micom group on Yahoo. Might be of some help.
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/motorola_micom/
- Darrell
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/motorola_micom/
- Darrell
Aww screw it. I didn't wanna fool with it anymore anyhow.
Darrell,
Thanks for the info. I'll have a snoop around the Yahoo group. It seems a pity not to be using such a great amplifier
Rgds,
Marc
Thanks for the info. I'll have a snoop around the Yahoo group. It seems a pity not to be using such a great amplifier

Rgds,
Marc
jistabout wrote:Marc, here is a link to a Micom group on Yahoo. Might be of some help.
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/motorola_micom/
- Darrell
Micom-1000 Amplifier
This unit was made by Lambda for Mobat/Motorola. Yes, this is the same company that makes power supplies.
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Re: Micom-1000 Amplifier
Lambda makes the switching power supply for the Micom/Mobat 1 kW amp. It uses 6 of Lambda's (now discontinued) JWS-600-48 P/S, wired in parallel (1800 watts @ 48V DC, redundant in case any of the 2 banks of P/S's fail). The Micom (now Elbit) 1 kW amp is made by a company in the Ukraine called "Uranis." It's an excellent amp, but like most commercial HF PA's, it has a positive going, bi-directional ALC protocol, so it will not interface with Ham exciters, which use a negative going, uni-directional ALC.