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LBI-4732
POWER
AMPLIFIER
POWER
CONTROL
CIRCUIT
When
the
transmitter
is
keyed,
recti-
fied
RF
from
CR201
is
applied
to
the
base
of
switch
Q204,
turning
it
on.
Turning
on
Q204
turns
on
voltage
regulator
Q206
which
supplies
a
constant
voltage
to
Power
Adjust
potentiometer
R216.
Q208,
Q209
and
Q210
operate
as
an
am-
plifier
chain
to
supply
voltage
to
the
col-
lector
of
Q201
(Ampl-1).
The
setting
of
R216
determines
the
voltage
applied
to
the
base
of
Q208.
The
higher
the
voltage
at
the
base
of
Q208,
the
harder
the
amplifiers
conduct,
supplying
more
collector
voltage
to
Q201.
The
lower
the
voltage
at
the
base
of
Q208,
the
less
collector
voltage
is
sup-
plied
to
Q201.
Reducing
the
supply
voltage
to
Q201
reduces
the
drive
to
Q202
and
Q203,
thereby
reducing
the
power
output
of
the
PA.
The
power
output
can
be
adjusted
by
R216
from
approximately
15
to
50
Watts.
Temperature
protection
is
provided
by
Q205,
Q207
and
thermistor
RT201
which
is
mounted
in
the
PA
heatsink.
Under
normal
operating
conditions,
the
circuit
is
inact-
ive
(Q205
is
on
and
Q207
is
off).
When
the
heatsink
temperature
reaches
approximately
100°C,
the
resistance
of
RT201
decreases.
This
increases
the
base
voltage
applied
to
Q205,
turning
it
off.
Turning
off
Q205
allows
Q207
to
turn
on,
decreasing
the
volt-
age
at
Power
Adjust
potentiometer
R216.
This
reduces
the
base
voltage
to
Q208
which
causes
Q209
and
Q210
to
conduct
less,
re-
ducing
the
collector
voltage
to
Q201
(Ampl-1).
This
reduces
the
transmitter
output
power,
keeping
the
heatsink
at
a
maximum
of
approximately
100°C.
When
the
heatsink
temperature
decreases
below
100°C,
the
temperature
control
circuit
turns
off,
allowing
the
normal
transmitter
power
out-
put.
MAINTENANCE
DISASSEMBLY
For
a
more
complete
mechanical
parts
break-
down
refer
to
the
station
manual.
To
service
the
transmitter
exciter
from
the
front:
1.
2.
3.
Turn
the
two
latching
knobs
~
coun-
terclockwise
to
unlatch
the
Radio
Panel
Front
Door.
Refer
to
Figure
5.
Swing
the
Radio
Panel
Front
Door
down
as
shown.
Remove
covers.
To
service
the
transmitter
Power
Amplifier
from
the
rear:
1.
Remove
the
top
two
screws
{8)
on
the
Intermittent
or
Continuous'nGty
Power
Amplifier.
Refer
to
Figure
6.
6
2.
Figure
5 -
Access
To
Exciter
-
Front
View
Figure
6 -
Access
To
Power
Amplifier
-
Rear
View
Swing
the
Power
Amplifier
down
as
shown.
Remove
the
top
cover
of
the
Power
Amplifier.
NOTE
If
the
heatsink
blower
option
is
present,
this
blower
must
be
re-
moved
before
the
Power
Amplifier
can
be
lowered.

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GE MASTR II Specifications

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BrandGE
ModelMASTR II
CategoryTwo-Way Radio
LanguageEnglish

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