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Re: L band amplifier group buy
- Subject: [amsat-bb] Re: L band amplifier group buy
- From: "Mark L. Hammond" <n8mh@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 29 Oct 2007 08:58:42 -0400 (EDT)
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Thanks for the comments, Ed.
The unit I purchased from KJ6KO was retuned to 1269; he said it was a slight improvement over stock (1296).
With about 5W in, I get 60W out at 29.7V at full load. Nice!
The amp is very well made. Some comments for those interested:
1) He recommends 6W as the MAXIMUM input power (thus running mine at 5W).
2) There is no T/R relay, which for me at the moment is not an issue. I intend to use the 1.2GHz as an uplink only.
3) The amp is very hefty (but not all that heavy) and well made. I am very impressed!
4) The amp has a bias activiation PTT line that is rated at something like 7 mA at 30V; check his page for specifics. The TS-2000X literature rates the EXT.CONT (pin 4) 1.2GHz AMP relay at DC 20V, 20mA max. BE CAREFULL: I am using it at the 30V for now; I think I need a keying circuit!! Don't want to damage the TS-2000X. (I'll be interested in other people's keying circuits as they put these amps into service. I built one from an NPN, a PNP, and a few resistors but I'm too chicken to try it out yet :) )
5)I'm using an ASTRON LS-10A for the 30V supply. It seems welll suited for the task. Info here: http://www.astroncorp.com/w28.shtml
6) Last night I was able to access the GO-32 BBS with a 1.2GHz uplink--that's a first for me! I couldn't get into it before with just 10W.
I can put this purchase on the "highly recommended list"! He was great to deal with.
73,
Mark L. Hammond [N8MH]
----- Original Message -----
From: "Edward Cole" <kl7uw@acsalaska.net>
To: "Andrew Glasbrenner" <glasbrenner@mindspring.com>, amsat-bb@amsat.org
Cc: "Mark L. Hammond" <n8mh@embarqmail.com>, kj6ko@innercite.com
Sent: Sunday, October 28, 2007 11:28:03 PM (GMT-0500) America/New_York
Subject: Re: [amsat-bb] L band amplifier group buy
At 12:00 PM 10/28/2007, Andrew Glasbrenner wrote:
>Hi guys,
>I'm sending this from the airport waiting for my flight home from Symposium.
>As I discussed with a few of you here, I have just this weekend arranged a
>discounted price for AMSAT members on what looks to be a real deal on an
>L-band amplifier. I'll let the seller's webpage provide the details, but he
>has indicated that he will sell these amps, tuned for 1269 if so desired,
>for $195 dollars including shipping (lower 48 US). I'm ordering one this
>week, and I believe Mark Hammond N8MH has one already. I'd like to thank
>Mark for turning me on to these, and being the early adopter. Check them out
>at:
>
>http://users.innercite.com/kj6ko/forsale.htm#KJ6KO%20Stuff%20For%20Sale
>
>We need 5 people to get this pricing, so please drop me a line if you order
>one.
>
>73, Drew KO4MA
Just a note to tell you I bought one of these from KJ6KO about
3-years ago for 1296. With 29.5 volts and 10w drive I am seeing 70w
output. Since the amplifier is broadband tuned it may work at both
1296 and 1269. You probably should contact Greg for his experience
in converting these amps; he would know how wide a band they perform
over. I heartily recommend these amps!
73,
Ed - KL7UW
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