[DSP-10] DSP-10: 2-M 8-Watt 'Brickette' Parts Wanted

Perry Ogletree pogletree at comcast.net
Mon Mar 31 13:09:33 EST 2008


But that's the problem Scott, the M57732L (which was used in the original 
"brickette") is out of production and not available.
The only recourse is to go to another module like the RAxxH1317M where "xx" 
is the power out of 13, 30, or 60 watts with any of them needing less than 
100 mw. of drive.  The down side is they are not "drop in" replacements.
See http://www.rfparts.com/module_sau-sav.html

73 de Perry - K4PWO

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Scott" <acepilot at bloomer.net>
To: "Discussion of DSP-10 2-meter transceiver" <dsp-10 at mailman.qth.net>
Sent: Monday, March 31, 2008 7:58 AM
Subject: Re: [DSP-10] DSP-10: 2-M 8-Watt 'Brickette' Parts Wanted


> The link I posted just gets you toRF Parts wepage listing the modules they 
> carry.  Going down the list in numerical order gets to the M57732L which 
> says it's Class AB, 135-160 MHz.  Our two meter band in Wisconsin falls 
> into its operating range nicely.  Now this module puts out 7 Watts with 20 
> mW in, so if the user wants more power, he can look for a part that takes 
> 20 mW in and gives more out and if he finds one with the same case style 
> (H12A) it will drop right in.  One could even use a module that needs less 
> drive by simply putting in a pi resistor pad to drop down the drive that 
> the board develops (again keeping a PA module with the H12A form).
>
> Scott
> N0EDV
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