Quantar help

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Thon725
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Quantar help

Post by Thon725 »

I have Quantar VHF 60 watts. Can I swap PA 125 watts to this?
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Bruce1807
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Post by Bruce1807 »

yes as long as you have the correct power supply
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Post by N4DES »

The quantar PA comes in 2 flavors, 125 and 25 watts. It's probabaly a safe bet that what you have is a 125 watt PA turned down to 60 watts.
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Post by RKG »

I was just about to say that I've never heard of a 60W Quantar PA.

Here are the numbers:

TLD3110A (25W, 132-174 MHz)
TLD3101A (125W, 132-154 MHz)
TLD3102A (125W, 150-174 MHz).

Power supplies:

CPN1047A (625W w/o Battery Charger; AC Input)
CPN1048A (625W with Battery Charger, AC Input)
TRN7801A (600W; 24VDC Input).

You need the large power supply for the high power PA.

(All numbers from 68P81090E.)
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