[Motorola] Manual/Information wanted for N1254A Amplifier

n_griggs at bellsouth.net n_griggs at bellsouth.net
Wed Oct 13 16:02:23 EDT 2004


I haven't tried to get a manual yet from Motorola.  And 2 meters is exactly where I was wanting to use it.  I know the filter will have to be changed but didn't know if anything else did.  There is only one adjustible cap on the amplifier board.  I was hoping someone would have a manual or schematic that I could pay to have copied.
> 
> From: Eric Lemmon <elemmon at impulse.net>
> Date: 2004/10/12 Tue PM 08:25:33 EDT
> To: Discussion of equipment manufactured by Motorola <motorola at mailman.qth.net>
> Subject: Re: [Motorola] Manual/Information wanted for N1254A Amplifier
> 
> Neal,
> 
> As you probably learned from Motorola Parts ID, the 6881102C63
> Instruction Manual is out of print.
> 
> The N1254A amplifier does at VHF what the N1275A amp does at UHF.  The
> primary purpose for both amps is to boost the output of a handheld radio
> when it is inserted into a Vehicular Adaptor.  This arrangement seldom
> worked as advertised, and you had to remove the dust cover from the
> accessory connector every time you wanted to insert the radio.  The
> public safety users lost interest in VAs when it became obvious that a
> mobile radio often cost less than a fully-equipped VA.
> 
> I don't have a manual for it, but I do know that the N1254A will tune
> down to the 2m Amateur band with no problems.  Just be careful to adjust
> the harmonic filter for minimum spurs.
> 
> 73, Eric Lemmon WB6FLY
> 
> n_griggs at bellsouth.net wrote:
> > 
> > I have recently acquired a 60 watt VHF mobile amplifier.  The model number is N1254A and the nameplate says it covers 150.8 to 162.0 MHz.  7 watts in gives 60 watts out.  I found the part number for the installation manual through the Motorola Business website - 6881102C63.  Does anyone have a copy of this manual and/or a schematic/other specs for this amp?  There is a square metal 'box' inside with two RCA connectors on the top.  This is inline between the output of the amp and the coaxial relay on the output connector.  I haven't opened it yet but think it may be a filter of some sort.  From the looks of the amplifier board, it appears to be wideband and the frequency range may be limited by the output filter. Any other information is appreciated.  Thanks in advance....
> > 
> > Neal    KC4YCM
> > 
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