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Re: 220 MHz amplifier


 

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For the last? 15 yrs. I use a Motorola Custom built 220 Micor built? by our repeater ?builder group here using 3 Watts? to drive a TE System Amp Never a problem . I have read some about 220-222 ACSB and? the equipment used ?and it is found cheap ?appears to be well made..? I do not know about the RF Amp they use? if it? could be modified to work on our 220 Band .. I am sure some on this group would of ?tried and might know

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Good Luck

73? De Don KA9QJG

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PS? I will be listening on the input? LOL

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From: Repeater-Builder@... [mailto:Repeater-Builder@...]
Sent: Sunday, September 16, 2018 10:11 AM
To: Repeater-Builder@...
Subject: [Repeater-Builder] 220 MHz amplifier

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Good morning,

This question is for all the 220 MHz repeater owners on the list.

We have a 25W repeater and would like to add an amplifier as it hears much better than its transmit coverage. Our exciter output is variable from 1 to 25 Watts. Our antenna is a DB224-JJ.

What type of amplifier are you using? I’m really looking for options other than Henry and TE Systems but not seeing very many.

James Adkins, KB0NHX
Repeater Trustee - Nixa Amateur Radio Club, Inc (K0NXA)
www.nixahams.net

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