In Reply to: ANYONE HEARD OF PULSAR LABS/PMI??? posted by epaglia on December 17, 2003 at 23:33:05:
It's good to find at least one person who's heard of Pulsar Labs. My father was part of the company from the beginning right up to the end. We have a model A-2500 amplifier and a RTA-150 spectrum analyzer as well as various test equipment and spare parts from when the company folded. We're currently in the process of fixing our A-2500, which had a blown output module. The A-2500 has a beefy power supply that weighs in at 45 pounds, but the voltage rails are a little too hot, which led to more than a few blown output transistors. I was very lucky to find that my A-2500 is one of the very early models with 3 input taps on the transformer, so I was able to fix this problem. I wish I could tell you that I had spare output modules, but they're extremely difficult to find these days, even when you know other former Pulsar Labs employees. Fortunately, I do have the schematics, operator's manual, and assembly guide (includes general assembly procedure, operational checks, and functional circuit description).
-Jon
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