XTL5000

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Thon725
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XTL5000

Post by Thon725 »

What part number for PA and Drive for XTL5000 UHF 450-470 35Watts? and can I swap with other brand?
jmr061
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Re: XTL5000

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Are you looking for the part number of the PA board, if you are your in for a news flash. The XTL5k is a uniboard radio. I'll relate it to an Astro Spectra. Astro Spectra has the Vocon, Command Board, VCO, Front End Receiver, RF board and PA. All are separate. In an XTL5k all those functions are contained on ONE board.

Jason
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Re: XTL5000

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Also there are only 2 band splits for the XTL5k in the UHF range, 380-470 and 450-520.

Jason
Thon725
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Re: XTL5000

Post by Thon725 »

I would like to know part number of PA not for board I would like to change it. I'm not sure for band split.
akardam
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Re: XTL5000

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Thon725 wrote:I would like to know part number of PA not for board I would like to change it. I'm not sure for band split.
And you're missing what Jason said. There is no seperate PA component for the XTL5000. Every single RF component in the radio resides on a single board. The components cannot be seperated (except perhaps with a hacksaw and in that case you'd have a dead radio).

If your current radio does not cover the frequency range that you need, you'll need to swap the radio, or add another radio for additional coverage.

If you are unable to convey your questions or understand our answers to your questions, perhaps you need to involve someone who can translate for you.
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