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RFC
4-1rO
Thank
you
for
buying
the
RF
coNcEPTS
RFC
4-116.
This
amplifier
represents
the
"fourth
generation"
of
solid
state
power
amptitiers
buitt
for
amateurs.
The
RfC 4-110 features
a
"state
of
the
art"
GaAs-Fet
preamp,
variable
SSB delay,
"High
SWR"
protectiOn,
over
temperature
prOtection,
automatic
or
remote
keying
and
remote
control
capabilities.
The
RFC
4-IIO is designed
to
work
with
aII modes
of
transmissions
including,
FM,
CW, and
SSB.
SPECIFICATIONS
Frequency
Range
..:..
Power
.....
Maximum
Input
Duty Cycle
Modes
.....
.....
.........
GaAs-Fet
Preamp
SWR
Protection
...............
Temperature
Protection
... o.
Keying
I
nput-Output
Impedance
Voltage
Requirement
Current
Requirement
Fuse
Size
.....
Weight
*output
may vary by
.75
db
434-456 MIlz
Input range
z 2AA mw
to
15
w
Output* t
LA6 W
with
1O w in
15 Watts
Intermittent
FM, SSB,
and
Noise Figure:
Gain 3
Automatic shut
approximateJ-y
175
degrees
F
1. Automatic
-
RF sensing
2. External
-
Ground or
PIus
3-L2 Vdc at J3
-
user
option
-
unit supplied
with
"plus
voltage"
keYing
5O Ohms
13.8 VDC
22 Amps
35 Amp
lf,5x6x3inches
5 lbs
cw
2
to
3db
12db nominal
down
with
3:l SWR
WARNING
The RFC 4-IIO
was designed to
work with radios
having
15
Watts maximum output.
If
your
radio
puts
out
more than
15 Watts
you
should
use an RF CONCEPTS
RFC 4-3LA which is designed
for a
higher input
power.
High
power
output also means
high heatsink temperatures.
Keep
ttre heatsink clear of
any obstructions
and
provide
adequate
ventilation.

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