Just for fun and out of curiosity I made up a matrix and would like to fill it in. Yes some of this will be NA(Not Applicable).
If I left out anything I am sure I can rely on someone to to chime up and announce it. I already know what GE stuff would be.
Micor VHF-Hi UHF-Q Split UHF-R Split UHF-S Split 700 800 900
MSR2000
MSF5000
Quantro
Quantar
MTR2000
MTR3000
Typical Exciter Output for Base Station and Repeaters
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Typical Exciter Output for Base Station and Repeaters
fineshot1
NJ USA
NJ USA
Re: Typical Exciter Output for Base Station and Repeaters
Add VHF-Lo as a column for the Micor only.
Micors tend to send 400-600 milliwatts to the PA.
MSR2000 is probably the same as the Micor but I didn't research it.
MSF5000, VHF-Hi, UHF (403-474), 800, 900 IPA output is 2-4 watts.
MTR2000 and MTR3000 exciter both output +14 dBm or about 30 milliwatts.
Quantar PA input is +13 to +15 dBm nominal, or about 20-40 milliwatts.
Bob M.
Micors tend to send 400-600 milliwatts to the PA.
MSR2000 is probably the same as the Micor but I didn't research it.
MSF5000, VHF-Hi, UHF (403-474), 800, 900 IPA output is 2-4 watts.
MTR2000 and MTR3000 exciter both output +14 dBm or about 30 milliwatts.
Quantar PA input is +13 to +15 dBm nominal, or about 20-40 milliwatts.
Bob M.
Re: Typical Exciter Output for Base Station and Repeaters
Thanks Bob,
Am I correct in assuming the Quantro and Quantar would be the same?
Am I correct in assuming the Quantro and Quantar would be the same?
fineshot1
NJ USA
NJ USA
Re: Typical Exciter Output for Base Station and Repeaters
I don't know. As the Quantro uses an MSF5000's PA which needs 2-4 watts, there could be an IPA module in the Quantar chassis that amplifies the raw exciter to the level required by the MSF5000 PA. I have no documentation on the Quantro, just the Quantar.
Bob M.
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Re: Typical Exciter Output for Base Station and Repeaters
There is a RF amp hybrid in the Quantro IPA. AFAIK it's the same hybrid as the regular IPA and so delivers up to 10W.