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I got it in a case that matches my Magnavox GPS, with the label Series 9000-WP on it. I took it out of the case to improve airflow, reduce the number of connectors in the RF signal path, and to make the overall package smaller.
I got it in a case that matches my Magnavox GPS, with the label Series 9000-WP on it. I took it out of the case to improve airflow, reduce the number of connectors in the RF signal path, and to make the overall package smaller.


I am powering it with a [http://www.wikihow.com/Convert-a-Computer-ATX-Power-Supply-to-a-Lab-Power-Supply converted Mini-ATX power supply] (Shark Technology SFX180-A2).
I am powering it with a [http://web2.murraystate.edu/andy.batts/ps/powersupply.htm converted Mini-ATX power supply] (Shark Technology SFX180-A2).

Revision as of 02:40, 28 February 2010

I am using this amplifier with Pacific Crest Radio Modems

TPL Communications
Model PA6-1AC-SSR
S/N 8144
DC In 13.8V (11-15)
DC Current 8 AMPS

More complete specs are available directly from TPL Communications.

I got it in a case that matches my Magnavox GPS, with the label Series 9000-WP on it. I took it out of the case to improve airflow, reduce the number of connectors in the RF signal path, and to make the overall package smaller.

I am powering it with a converted Mini-ATX power supply (Shark Technology SFX180-A2).