CDM1550 LOW TX power

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foothillradio
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CDM1550 LOW TX power

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HI All,

I have a few CDM1550 radios laying around that have low TX output. It's a 40 watt radio, but is only transmiting 3 watts. What causes this? Can it be fixed? How much will it cost on average? I also have a few M1225 with the same issue. Thanks
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Re: CDM1550 LOW TX power

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Could be a bad PA, sometimes caused by an antenna mismatch.
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Re: CDM1550 LOW TX power

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Hi,

Thanks for the reply. What is a PA? Could I switch it from another part mobile that I have? Is it expensive to order?

Thanks
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Re: CDM1550 LOW TX power

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Power amplifier... will require a full retuning of the radio after replacement... definitely NOT for the faint of heart
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