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Old December 4th 05, 01:25 PM posted to rec.radio.amateur.homebrew
Scott
 
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Default Need to build 100 mW UHF power amp

Why not feed your signal into an MATV (Master Antenna TV) amplifier and
route coaxes to the rooms where you want to hook up a TV? You wouldn't
need 100 mW to do that....of course, you would have to run coax
throughout the building and in old construction, it could be a pain...

Scott

Neil Preston wrote:

2.4 GHz is the problem.

That frequency is too congested at this location.

I need to move the signal OUT of the 2.4 GHz band.


"Scott" wrote in message
...

http://www.jameco.com/ sells video transmitters for 2.4 GHz. If you
have composite video available, it would be easier and legal to go this
route.

Scott


Neil Preston wrote:


I want to be able to send a UHF TV signal (400-800 MHz) from one end of


the

house to the other. I have a UHF digital PLL modulator with an output


level

of 7dBmV minimum, and would like to use it to feed a small linear 100 mW
"power" amp to a 1/4 wave whip.

I don't think I'll find such a critter very easily, (if at all) so I


would

like some suggestions as to how I might find resources to build one. (Of
course, a pre-designed schematic and PCB layout would be ideal!)

Anyone have any suggestions as to where to start? (Besides Google...


BTDT.)

Neil Preston, CET