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Power Amplifier OM3006+

$9,700

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Power Amplifier OM3006+

$9,700

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Description

The linear amplifier OM3006+ is designed for 50 MHz amateur bands from 50 till 52 MHz and all modes. It is fitted with a ceramic tetrode GU78b.

 

Specification of OM3006+ :

Frequency coverage: Amateur bands (50 – 52) MHz
Power output: 3000 W in SSB and CW, RTTY, AM and FM
Driver Power: Usually 40 to 60 W for full output power
Input impedance: 50 ohm, VSWR < 1.5 : 1
Power Gain: 17 dB
Output impedance: 50 ohm unbalanced
Maximum output SWR: 2:1
SWR protection: Automatic switching to STBY when reflected power is 350 W or higher
Intermodulation distortion: -32 dB below nominal output
Suppression of harmonics: < -70 dBc
Tube: GU78B ceramic tetrode
Cooler: Centrifugal blower + axial blower
Power supply: Switchable voltages – 220/230/240 V for 50 Hz or 230/240/250 V for 60 Hz
(or other primary voltages e.g. 200 V 50/60 Hz for Japan)
Transformers: 2 pcs. of toroidal transformer 2.5 kVA
Parameters: 485 mm x 200 mm x 455 mm (width x height x depth)
Weight: 32 kg
Protection circuits: – VSWR too high
  – Anode current too high
  – Anode voltage error
  – Screen current too high
  – Screen voltage error
  – Grid current too high
  – Grid voltage error
  – Heating voltage error
  – Mistuning of PA
  – Temperature too high
  – Soft start for protecting your fuses
  – “switch-on blocking“ at opened amplifier
Indications: 4.3″ color touch screen display
Features: High level of protection
  Memory for faults and warnings, easy maintenance
  Automatic set-up anode current (BIAS) – no need to manually adjust after changing the tube
  Three programmable working modes of the axial blower
  Full QSK operation
  Many operational parameters to display

 

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  • ACOM 04AT | Remote Automatic Antenna Tuner and Switch;
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