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
Specifications
38 Power Amplifier 3160 Installation Handbook
Overvoltage
protection
Shuts down at 16 V ±0.5 V DC nominal for duration of
overvoltage
Supply current Output power: 125 W or 100 W
Two-tone or CW: 9 to 17 A
Average speech: 8 A for battery life calculations
Receive: 65 mA
Protection Safe under all load conditions by limiting reflected power to
10 W PEP and limiting PA transistor collector voltage swing
Thermal protection against excessive heatsink temperature
Environment Ambient
temperature:
–30 to 60°C
(–22 to 140°F)
Relative humidity: 95% non-condensing
Derate upper ambient temperature by 1°C (33.8°F) per 330 m
(361 yd) above sea level.
MIL-STD-810F compliance:
Method 500.4: Low Pressure (Altitude)
Method 506.4: Rain
Method 507.4: Humidity
Method 508.5: Fungus
Method 509.4: Salt Fog
Method 510.4: Sand and Dust
Method 512.4: Immersion (IP68: immersion for 1 hour at a
depth of 1 m (3 ft))
Method 514.5: Vibration
Method 516.5: Shock
Cooling Convection or fan (option F)
Mounting Free standing
Flange mounting (power supply cover)
Enclosed mounting (transceiver cradle)
Table 1: Functional specifications (cont.)
Item Specification