Regarding SSB preamps:
I have had both an SP-2000 and SP-7000 in nearly continuous use here in Vermont since 1990. I cannot find any fault with either unit. Both have worked FLAWLESSLY the entire time. Both have been out in the extremes of temperature northern Vermont gets. Some slight discoloration from the sun of the housings. The 2 meter one is not quite so red any more, and the 432 one a paler shade of blue, but that is all.
The ARR preamps are excellent as well, but limit you to 160 watts. For most people running a typical satellite station, that would be fine. But if you also want to run V/UHF terrestrial, that may not be enough power handling for you.
With a proper sequencer, the SP-2000 will handle 750 watts, and SP-7000 will handle 500, and SSB offers a 1.5 kW 2 meter model for a real rockcrusher station.
You get what you pay for.
SSB preamps are excellent in all respects for satellite work. I even made my first ten 2 meter EME QSOs with the SP-2000.
I had considered using one for my permanent two meter EME station as well, but ended up using a receive only preamp and doing dual feedlines, one for tx and one for rx.
73, Bob W1ICW
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Bob DeVarney W1ICW