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Reviews For: Tokyo Hy-Power HL-166V

Category: Amplifiers: RF Power - 6M/VHF/UHF+

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Review Summary For : Tokyo Hy-Power HL-166V
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Description:
6m power amplifier
Product is in production
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VK2ACD Rating: 2020-09-26
THP A1 quality Time Owned: 0 to 3 months.
I bought this from a deceased estate. It works perfectly and has excellent gain, I have it attached to a K3/10. THP build is superb. I will add a fan on top, it does get rather warm on long overs. The auto switching input 3W/10W is odd, I would prefer to be able to switch it.
LB5RE Rating: 2013-12-14
Good amp :-) Time Owned: 3 to 6 months.
Got this amp second hand and i am satisfied. With my 10 watta input it will work with a good 100 watts to the antenna. If you come across one of this amps for sale and are in need of more pwr...Buy it :-)
73s Rene LB5RE

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Earlier 5-star review posted by LB5RE on 2013-12-14

Also got this second hand and with my 10 watts in it will work with aprox 100 watts to the antenna. Its a great amp and it certainly deliver whats promised in the manual :-)If you should come across one of these amps for sale and you need more pwr...well, buy it!!!
G0OTT Rating: 2009-07-21
perfection in an aluminium artwork Time Owned: 3 to 6 months.
Bought this second hand as I wanted to play on 6m for the first time, have an origonal Alinco dx-70 so only 10w 6m.
This amp is flawless in operation, exellent case/heatsink design.
1w in gives about 120w out on hi power, 10w in gives over 160w out.
The pre-amp works ok.
Wish I had the accesory plug for wired switching, the rf sensor does a good job but I miss a couple characters in cw.
A million miles away from the vhf amp's I have owned before MM !!
If you find one buy it, you wont regret it
Regards Darren