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Newsgroup December 12th 06 10:37 AM

Communucation concepts eb104
 
I am currently in the process of building a eb104 kit. has anyone else built
one of these kits. What are your thought on this amplifier.


w9gb December 12th 06 01:40 PM

Communucation concepts eb104
 
AS with any high powered RF device -- or even Pentium 4 microprocessors --
thermal design and proper thermal construction is CRITICAL,
I would use a copper spreader for building this amplifier due to the close
proximity of the 4 RF transistors.

This is NOT a beginner's project or kit
Here are other web sites with thoughts and construction details, notes.

http://www.eham.net/forums/Amplifiers/2417

K9GDT version
http://www.qsl.net/k9gdt/radio/600w/600w.htm

http://oh8jep.kotinet.com/eb104.html
http://oh8jep.50webs.com/project.html

http://k6if.com/v-web/bulletin/bb/vi...8c55e69 539e4

http://www.amy.hi-ho.ne.jp/h_harada/EB104.htm


gb

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I am currently in the process of building a eb104 kit. has anyone else
built one of these kits. What are your thought on this amplifier.




[email protected] December 12th 06 11:36 PM

Communucation concepts eb104
 

Newsgroup wrote:
I am currently in the process of building a eb104 kit. has anyone else built
one of these kits. What are your thought on this amplifier.


It is not actually a kit. It is the circuit board plus all the
components to populate it. To have an actual working Amplifier that
you can get on the HF bands you will need: T/R relays, low pass
filters for the bands you want to use the Amp plus a means to switch
these filters, 50 VDC 20 amp power supply, copper spreaders+heat
sink+cooling fans to get rid of the heat, some kind of enclosure with
switches, connectors, metering ect..

Optionally, you may want an ALC circuit, and an SWR protection circuit.
The MRF150s are about $80 each, I let the smoke out of 8 before I got
mine working. I built two eb104s with a combiner for 1200 watts
output, but it was a struggle. Essentially you have to come up with
your own kit. It takes about a hour to populate the eb104 circuit
board. It took weeks to have a working Amp. Good luck.

Gary N4AST



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