User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Table of contents
- List of figures
- List of tables
- Introduction
- 1 Overview
- 2 Installing the 3160
- Disclaimer
- What you need to consider
- Installing the 3160 in a basic layout
- Installing the 3160 in a stacked layout
- Attaching the 2110 amplifier adaptor panel to the rear of the transceiver cradle
- Attaching the 3160, voltage regulator and external speaker to a mounting surface
- Attaching a suitable power supply to the power supply cover
- Attaching the power amplifier mounting bracket to the transceiver cradle
- Attaching the 3160 and external speaker to the power amplifier mounting bracket
- Connecting the equipment
- Setting up the transceiver
- Grounding the 3160
- Installing the station
- 3 Specifications
- 4 Accessories
- Appendix A- Connectors
- Appendix B- Compliance
- Appendix C- Definitions
- Index
Power Amplifier 3160 Installation Handbook 37
3 Specifications
These specifications are accurate for a 13.6 V DC supply, with
50 Ω load resistances at 25°C (77°F).
Table 1: Functional specifications
Item Specification
Frequency range 1.6 to 30 MHz
Power output 125/100 W PEP reducing with frequency to 95 W PEP at
30 MHz ±1dB
CW or single tone: approximately 60% of PEP with average
PEP control (average control disabled on handset PTT)
Spurious and
harmonic emissions
Better than 60 dB below PEP
Intermodulation
(Two-tone test)
125/100 W: 26 dB below each tone 32 dB below
PEP
RF input/output
impedance
50 Ω nominal
Duty cycle 100%: normal speech over full temperature
range
100%: ARQ up to 30°C (86°F)
25%: 16-tone continuous data mode
(5 minutes on maximum) at ambient
temperature up to 30°C (86°F)
100%: all data modes up to maximum ambient
temperature of 45°C (113°F) with
Option F
Supply voltage 13.6 V DC nominal, negative earth
Normal operating
range:
10.8 to 15 V
Reverse polarity protected