XTVA Amplifier
Posted: Fri Oct 15, 2010 12:22 pm
HI All
I have an XTVA installed in my car and i was looking for an amplifier to suit. I found these Radius Amplifiers modules on EBAY. Would I be able to use these to amplify the output of the XTS in the XTVA, I have included the information bellow.
Power Amp for Motorola Radius Mobiles, 465-495MHz, 40W
These power amplifiers were removed from new radios. They're great as replacements when doing repairs.
Part number: HLE3847A
Band: 465-495MHz
Power: 25W-40W
Used in M120 models: M44GMC00A4AA, M44GMC20A4AA
Used in GM300 models: M44GMC00D4A_, M44GMC20D4A_, M44GMC09D4A_, M44GMC29D4A_
Alternatively someone has a MOTOROLA N1671A 25W RFPA AMP MTVA UHF RADIO CONTROL listed also, this is for 800MhZ as far as I can tell. Is it possible just to change the PA module or would it have to be re tuned etc?
Thank you very much for any help
Kind Regards
Greg
I have an XTVA installed in my car and i was looking for an amplifier to suit. I found these Radius Amplifiers modules on EBAY. Would I be able to use these to amplify the output of the XTS in the XTVA, I have included the information bellow.
Power Amp for Motorola Radius Mobiles, 465-495MHz, 40W
These power amplifiers were removed from new radios. They're great as replacements when doing repairs.
Part number: HLE3847A
Band: 465-495MHz
Power: 25W-40W
Used in M120 models: M44GMC00A4AA, M44GMC20A4AA
Used in GM300 models: M44GMC00D4A_, M44GMC20D4A_, M44GMC09D4A_, M44GMC29D4A_
Alternatively someone has a MOTOROLA N1671A 25W RFPA AMP MTVA UHF RADIO CONTROL listed also, this is for 800MhZ as far as I can tell. Is it possible just to change the PA module or would it have to be re tuned etc?
Thank you very much for any help
Kind Regards
Greg