23cm PA
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Re: 23cm PA
One of the Mitsubishi brick PAs would be an easy solution with that much drive available. Enigma Components sell the control board and brick.
https://www.enigma-shop.com/component/h ... es-modules
Gareth
https://www.enigma-shop.com/component/h ... es-modules
Gareth
Re: 23cm PA
Thanks Gareth,
Is there anywhere that has a list of what's actually needed and how it goes together?
The PCB in the link is out of stock.
Cheers
Is there anywhere that has a list of what's actually needed and how it goes together?
The PCB in the link is out of stock.
Cheers
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Re: 23cm PA
Thats a shame, there are others on eBay from Europe I think, maybe Aliexpress too. TBH the boards are pretty much plug and play usually with 12VDC and a pin to ground to enable the bias. Have a look at this article which may help, or not....P38 CQTV issue 272
Gareth
Gareth
Re: 23cm PA
Enigma's web site says they have 50 boards in stock today.
Or order both the module and PCB from Engigma's ebay store:
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Genuine-Mits ... 3816893697
I bought a similar one from SAM G4DDK once - which I used for a 2m amplifier but I don't expect he has any these days.
73,
Paul G4KZY
Or order both the module and PCB from Engigma's ebay store:
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Genuine-Mits ... 3816893697
I bought a similar one from SAM G4DDK once - which I used for a 2m amplifier but I don't expect he has any these days.
73,
Paul G4KZY
Re: 23cm PA
Thanks Paul,
Appreciate the help, looks like a simple option to get started
Thanks
Adrian
Appreciate the help, looks like a simple option to get started
Thanks
Adrian
Re: 23cm PA
If the Mitsubishi amp is used, do you take a PTT line from the Pi pin 40 or from another pin?
Re: 23cm PA
Adrian
Pin 40 on the PD4 goes to +3.3v on transmit ready. Use that via 4k7 to the base of an NPN transistor with grounded emitter. In the collector you can put a low current 12v relay (with diode across the coil) and use the common and N.O. contacts to turn on 12v to the bias/power control pin on the Mitsubishi amp.
Alternatively. use a PNP transistor with emitter to +12v and collector to the bias/power pin on the amp and connect the base via a10k to the collector of the NPN if like me you don't like relays.
If you have some form of PTT switching on the PCB, such as the Enigma one, try connecting the collector of the NPN to the PTT input or use the relay and then use the contacts to do the switching.
Clive
Pin 40 on the PD4 goes to +3.3v on transmit ready. Use that via 4k7 to the base of an NPN transistor with grounded emitter. In the collector you can put a low current 12v relay (with diode across the coil) and use the common and N.O. contacts to turn on 12v to the bias/power control pin on the Mitsubishi amp.
Alternatively. use a PNP transistor with emitter to +12v and collector to the bias/power pin on the amp and connect the base via a10k to the collector of the NPN if like me you don't like relays.
If you have some form of PTT switching on the PCB, such as the Enigma one, try connecting the collector of the NPN to the PTT input or use the relay and then use the contacts to do the switching.
Clive
Re: 23cm PA
Thanks Clive,
Was hoping it was a simple connection from the Pi to Mitsubishi PCB board.
I'm not the most technically minded
Was hoping it was a simple connection from the Pi to Mitsubishi PCB board.
I'm not the most technically minded
Re: 23cm PA
Now sorted, amp purchased
Thanks all for the help
Thanks all for the help