Mayor513
Intermediate Member Username: Mayor513
Post Number: 173 Registered: 3-2002
| Posted on Saturday, January 06, 2007 - 12:27 am: |
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--Hi, all. I have a Motorola two meter amplifier (only good for FM/CW) model "N1274A". Well, I use it for two meters, but on the front of the amp. it reads "Frequency 150.8-174 Mhz". I've used it for several years on two meters with no problems. Anyway, I looked at the final transistor and lo and behold, it is the M1104, which is the same as in my Stryker SR440-HP (which I am still loving as my "big dawg" mobile, haha). --Since Stryker pre-drilled these radios with the ability to accept the SD-1446 transistor, I was wondering if it was feasible and technically possible to use the SD-1446 in this VHF amplifier in case the M1104 ever "blows up"?? Just curious. The amp. still works great, but I heard the M1104 was much more costly than the SD1446. Thanks for the help. |