While searching for a 10BASE2 RG58 cable the other day, I stumbled across a Palomar amplifier that I had used back in the mid-1970s. It was in a storage box and I suspect that it ended up there when I was cleaning out my parents' place after my father died a couple of decades ago. While searching for info on it online, it appears that it is a model 300-A (no data plate on the back of the unit). I also discovered that there should be a power supply unit with it. I had completely forgot about that being part of it, so I didn't bother to search through any more storage boxes to try to find it. I don't even know if I knew when I was cleaning out the house to even search for it at that time. Things were kind of hectic, I suspect...
So, the trivia questions that I have are:
1. Why was the power supply unit separate? Weight? RF interference? Heat dissipation?
2. What is the name of that 6 blade connector that is on the back of the amp? I remember being able to buy one from RadioShack back in the day, I haven't seen anything use that connector in probably 40 years...
3. Any chance the unit can be used in low power mode without the power supply?
Just curious... I recently passed the FCC General class license, but I have no plans to set up a home transmitter and this is definitely not a "mobile" amp unless your vehicle is an *RV*. I just want to have 10-13m (and a GMRS handheld) in my Jeep for emergency usage since I am sometimes in areas with no cellular service...
So, the trivia questions that I have are:
1. Why was the power supply unit separate? Weight? RF interference? Heat dissipation?
2. What is the name of that 6 blade connector that is on the back of the amp? I remember being able to buy one from RadioShack back in the day, I haven't seen anything use that connector in probably 40 years...
3. Any chance the unit can be used in low power mode without the power supply?
Just curious... I recently passed the FCC General class license, but I have no plans to set up a home transmitter and this is definitely not a "mobile" amp unless your vehicle is an *RV*. I just want to have 10-13m (and a GMRS handheld) in my Jeep for emergency usage since I am sometimes in areas with no cellular service...
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