[Amps] Acom 2000A - typical output power?

Joe nss at mwt.net
Wed Sep 14 23:24:24 EDT 2016


where are the details of thos umm "Overseas" amp?

Joe WB9SBD
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On 9/14/2016 6:04 PM, Kevin wrote:
> There are two versions like they did with the 2500A. One "FCC 
> Approved", and limited to 15dB gain, and the other not. Array 
> Solutions doesn't sell the non-FCC Approved versions. All the OM Power 
> amps are using the Chinese version of the 4CX1000A, the FU-728F, 
> either singly or a pair.
>
>
> On 9/11/2016 5:53 PM, Bill Turner wrote:
>> ------------ ORIGINAL MESSAGE ------------(may be snipped)
>>
>> On Sat, 10 Sep 2016 15:18:40 -0400, you wrote:
>>
>>> To the original poster:  another option to consider is the OM POWER 
>>> 2000A+
>>> ("A" for auto-tune).  If purchasing new, it's less than the ACOM 
>>> 2000A and
>>> covers 6m.  Single FU-728F tetrode, Auto-tune 2KW+ on CW/SSB, 1500W 
>>> RTTY on
>>> 160-10, 1300W on 6m.  The amp appears to be based on the manual-tune 
>>> OM2000+
>>> with the addition of a touch screen display and native Ethernet
>>> connectivity.
>>>
>>> Paul, W9AC
>> REPLY:
>>
>> According to the OM website, it does not yet have FCC approval. Is
>> that correct?
>>
>> They list the gain as 17 dB, which exceeds the FCC limit. Is that also
>> correct?
>>
>> Array Solutions seems to be selling these, although their website is
>> down for maintenance right now so I can't verify.
>>
>> 73, Bill W6WRT
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