TLE 1693A
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TLE 1693A
Anyone know the specs on a TLE 1693A amplifier?
Whats the RF in max?(watts)
Whats the max output?(watts)
What does it take to power it?
Thanks
Whats the RF in max?(watts)
Whats the max output?(watts)
What does it take to power it?
Thanks
-Jon
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Ok, would it work if I were to put this on the duplexer out of my repeater? Which has a 40/25 watt M1225 as a transmitter, If I make the out 25w will this bring it up to 75w out of the PA?
"(after circulator/isolator..not part of the PA)"
or will it not work without an isolator/circulator?
Do I need to put this on the out of the radio or the duplexer?
Thank you
"(after circulator/isolator..not part of the PA)"
or will it not work without an isolator/circulator?
Do I need to put this on the out of the radio or the duplexer?
Thank you
-Jon
Micors PA's generally like about 1.2 watts input.I somehow doubt your M1225 would be stable at that powerOk, would it work if I were to put this on the duplexer out of my repeater? Which has a 40/25 watt M1225 as a transmitter, If I make the out 25w will this bring it up to 75w out of the PA?
It will work but should have at least an isolator on it."(after circulator/isolator..not part of the PA)"
or will it not work without an isolator/circulator?
Definately out of the radio. But then can your duplexer handle the extra power.Do I need to put this on the out of the radio or the duplexer?
In a nutshell it aint gonna fly, well not without some hard work anyway.
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On the left hand side of the chassis bracket, there's a feedthru with a Yellow wire that requires approxinately +5.5~6.0V DC for the Keyed A+ Control Voltage on Transmit. This is generally supplied by the Micor's Internal Circulator / Power Control circuitry.
Oh Yeah, to correct all of the previous post, the TLE1693A UHF RF Amplifier is not rated at 75 Watts Output. This particular UHF RF Power Amplifier is rated at 25 Watts Output and was used as a Buffer Amplifier to Drive the TLE1933A High Power 250 Watt (Eimac Vacuum Tube) RF Power Amplifier.
I personally don't think it's worth your while to attempt putting the 3 transistor amplifier into your repeater. The RF Power Amplifier everyone else thought you had is a TLE1743A and this version is rated at 75 Watts Output.
Oh Yeah, to correct all of the previous post, the TLE1693A UHF RF Amplifier is not rated at 75 Watts Output. This particular UHF RF Power Amplifier is rated at 25 Watts Output and was used as a Buffer Amplifier to Drive the TLE1933A High Power 250 Watt (Eimac Vacuum Tube) RF Power Amplifier.
I personally don't think it's worth your while to attempt putting the 3 transistor amplifier into your repeater. The RF Power Amplifier everyone else thought you had is a TLE1743A and this version is rated at 75 Watts Output.
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Check that part number
Isn't that number supposed to be a TLE-1713 for a 75 watt PA?
George
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