"Rob" wrote in message
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Would anyone have a copy of QST June 2006 that they could scan the article
about building a homebrew 600 watt amplifier on page 39 or possibly know
of a link where I could download it?
Thanks, Rob WB8VWI
Rob,
IF you desire to build a solid-state RF amplifier -- it will be for
education / build desire -- rather an economics (in other words -- a used
Ameritron/MFJ ALS-600 (with 4 MOSFETs) is often much cheaper.
It is advisable at 500/600 watt and greater -- that 24/28 VDC or 48/50 VDC
RF transistors be used -- lighter gauge wire - less amperage from power
supplies.
Next read all that you can about Helge Granberg, K7ES(sk) -- Finland's
version of Art Collins
who wrote most of the Application Notes for Motorola that all other
designers have used as the baseline for their designs.
http://www.communication-concepts.co...tion_notes.htm
Amplifier Home building
G3TSO (an award winner)
http://www.qsl.net/g3tso/HFLinearFrameSet1.html
Communication Concepts (supplier of boards referenced in the June 2006 QST
article)
http://www.communication-concepts.com/
Tom Snowden's 600 watt version -- using the MRF150 RF transistors
http://www.k0gkd.com/ssamp.html
Pieter Ibelings, N4IP
BROADBAND, SOLID STATE AMPLIFIER FOR HF AND 6 METERS
http://www.ibelings.com/n4ip/mrf157.html
Joel F. Paladino, N6AMG(sk) also had articles on MOSFET design featured in
QST and QEX in 1980s (consult back issues)
UK design using new power-MOSFETs
http://www.picks.force9.co.uk/throb.htm
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