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W90-00230
Steve A |
This is my first mobile amplifier. I purchased it from Copper Electronics to run behind my new Galaxy DX 959B.
No issues hooking it up. I used Copper's 6 gauge wire hookup kit run straight to the battery, with an inline fuse (supplied), and 10 gauge quick disconnect at the Texas Star amplifier. Additionally, I ran a ground wire from the chassis directly to body ground.
With a dead key of 4 watts, the Texas Star DX 350 HDV will put out 180 ~ 200 watts, bumping up to 300 plus when modulating. This amplifier will talk. I am getting great comments back on how good it sounds.
Great little amplifier.
Copper Electronics has been good to do business with.
James |
This is my first linear. I am highly impressed. this thing was so easy to operate, and install. it is small and compact but pack one heck of a punch. with a 1 watt carrier swinging to 15 pep. I am getting a 100 watt carrier swinging to around 290 - 310. I am paired up to a Galaxy DX 959B. it also has a RFX 85HD. I have all kinds of power settings and level. Just the radio, .75w to 3w carrier swinging to 15w, RFX 4w - 14w carrier swinging to 65 - 70w, texas star 100w carrier with just radio at 1w carrier swinging to 310w. The RFX 85HD is on/off switchable. Love my setup. all going through a wilson 1000 mag mount.
Jimmy Miller |
Works great with my power supply, but wish I had known you carry some base ones before I had placed my order online. Thanks for the base sheet with my catalog, will definitely be getting a base in the future.
Stephen jordan |
Great amp and great teck support at Texas Star Very clean on 10 meters had a problem overheating at first the amp got hot and I found my low pass filter was bad. I removed it and talk all over the world on 10. The amp comes thru my computer speakers a little on AM. but cheap speakers are the problem Buy a Texas Star The 350 HD or the 500 with 4--- 2879,s and you cant go wrong. Buy the biggest power supply you can afford. no problems on SSB with the Ranger 2950 4 watts and swing to 15 If I hear them on 10 I work them. no big antenna Imax2000 I did add a 4" axial fan to the bottom cooling fins to keep it cool but Dont need it. I just want to be able to run it non stop if the conditions are right. Also a long time Copper customer #1 for all your equipment