Prâna’s N-MT140 amplifier.

Prâna’s broadband amplifiers deliver more power at the same cost

  • The French Prâna has evolved several of these models of broadband power amplifiers, which are marketed by Hemera RF.
  • Thanks to specifically developed power modules, these amplifiers deliver more power.
  • This increase in power is not at the expense of cost since these amplicators are marketed at the same price as those of the previous generation.

 
This evolution of the output power concerns the amplifier models of the LT, MT and DR series of Prâna.

Another detail that makes the difference is that the front panel of these amplifiers adopts a new polycarbonate (Lexan) design that enhances its robustness and avoids the risk of scratches.
 

  • From the LT90 amplifier to the N-LT140
    The Class A solid state amplifier of the LT90 series is evolving to the N-LT140 model which offers a single instantaneous bandwidth from 20 MHz to 1000 MHz and a typical output power of 140 W CW.
  • From the LT160 amplifier to the N-LT250
    The Class A solid state amplifier of the LT160 series is evolving to the N-LT250 model which offers a single instantaneous bandwidth from 20 MHz to 1000 MHz and a typical output power of 250 W CW.
  • From the LT320 amplifier to the N-LT500
    The Class A solid state amplifier of the LT320 series is evolving to the N-LT500 model which offers a single instantaneous bandwidth from 20 MHz to 1000 MHz and a typical output power of 500 W CW.
  • From the MT100 amplifier to the N-MT140
    The MT100 Series Class A solid state amplifier evolves to the N-MT140 model which offers a single instantaneous bandwidth from 80 MHz to 1000 MHz and a typical output power of 140 W CW.
  • From the MT200 amplifier to the N-MT250
    The MT200 Series Class A solid state amplifier evolves to the N-MT250 model which offers a single instantaneous bandwidth from 80 MHz to 1000 MHz and a typical output power of 250 W CW.
  • From the MT400 amplifier to the N-MT500
    The MT400 Series Class A solid state amplifier evolves to the N-MT500 model which offers a single instantaneous bandwidth from 80 MHz to 1000 MHz and a typical output power of 500 W CW.
  • From the DR600 amplifier to the N-DR1100
    The DR600 Series Class A solid state amplifier evolves to the N-DR1100 model which offers a single instantaneous bandwidth from 10 kHz to 400 MHz and a typical output power of 1100 W CW.