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Acquired a Vocom Products 500 watt UHF amp

Moleculo

Ham Radio Nerd
Apr 14, 2002
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I was recently discussing with a friend the need for a high power UHF amp for a special project. To my surprise, he said that he had a 500 watt Vocom UHF amp tuned for the ham band sitting in his storage shed that he hasn't used in years. A week later, it was in my hands.
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While not heavy this thing is huge. I couldn't find a model number; it only has an FCC ID that doesn't seem valid. So, I decided to pop it open and see what's under the covers.

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As you can see, it has two RF decks, individually powered. The transistor PA arrangement appears to be 1 MRF646 driving 4 MRF646's driving 8 MRF658's.

I looked up the specs on these datasheets, and I have a feeling this amp may be capable of putting out more than 500 watts. I need to order a Bird 43 slug capable of handling this much power and a power supply. I hope it works...stay tuned!
 

I was recently discussing with a friend the need for a high power UHF amp for a special project. To my surprise, he said that he had a 500 watt Vocom UHF amp tuned for the ham band sitting in his storage shed that he hasn't used in years. A week later, it was in my hands.
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While not heavy this thing is huge. I couldn't find a model number; it only has an FCC ID that doesn't seem valid. So, I decided to pop it open and see what's under the covers.

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As you can see, it has two RF decks, individually powered. The transistor PA arrangement appears to be 1 MRF646 driving 4 MRF646's driving 8 MRF658's.

I looked up the specs on these datasheets, and I have a feeling this amp may be capable of putting out more than 500 watts. I need to order a Bird 43 slug capable of handling this much power and a power supply. I hope it works...stay tuned!
It should be around 500 W. I think it may need to be repaired from the looks of some of the balancing resistors. I knew the owner of that company, as I was a VoCom dealer in the 80's. He was from the Schaumburg IL area, worked for Mot at one point. I can't remember his name though.
 

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