Just posted two pic's showing where to cut etch to convert a MICOR 800 MHz PA to 927 MHz. The results will provide 60-70 watts out for 1.5-2 watts input with +12vdc on the power control line. The pic's are of the controlled stage and the predriver stage. Recommend using a drimbal like tool to cut a gap in the etch starting at the point indicated in the diagram and finish approximately where shown. Stop when you reach 60-70 watts out. If you go too far you can add silver paint similar to the syntorx or maxtrac vco modes. Recommend adjusting the power control line for about 50-60 watts which was about 6vdc on my amp. Final current at 12vdc was 20ish amps not very efficient. Also, when I finished at 927 MHz, at 902 the power output was 80 watts. All measurements were with the isolator and LPF bypassed. This is a brut force method and some tweaking to the balanced amps mite help however, 60 watts came up ezy so I left the balanced amps for another day or someone else to play with. Any questions or findings please email.

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