Home |
Search |
Today's Posts |
#6
![]() |
|||
|
|||
![]()
I would invite you to join the Yahoo rfamplifiers group and ask the
question over there. http://groups.yahoo.com/group/rfamplifiers cheers, s. : Richard wrote: : I need some information on an appropriate input circuit for a small RF power : amplifier using a 2E26 operating in the HF region. Output would be about 27 : watts. Drive input power about 0.12 watts. : I want the input circuit of the PA to present a 50 or 75 Ohm load to the : driver (the exciter - probably a CW QRP rig - will supply about 0.12 : watts). Perhaps (I muse) it would be good, (certainly it would be : convenient) if the input circuit was NOT a tuned input circuit, but see : below. : Questions (that incidentally show my thinking): : Can anyone point me to a website that gives the design data for an : appropriate circuit given the things I have mentioned? : Is it okay to have an untuned grid circuit? I muse no problem if the : exciter has a pi-network output circuit. I just wonder that if the exciter : uses a pi network, if that would represent both the exciter anode/collector : tank circuit, and the grid tank circuit. (So, really there would be a tuned : input circuit - the output pi-network of the exciter). (Just shows I know : nothin', I'm not even certain whether solid stage rigs use Pi-networks to : match with the load). : Any thoughts on biasing arrangement - fixed bias, drive bias, or cathode : bias? (Perhaps fixed bias is best - no need for a clamp valve). Grid bias : needs to be about - 45 volts. Muse that a simple RF choke supplying the bias : to grid would suffice. : So, basically, I want to be able to plug a QRP rig into the PA, tune up the : QRP rig and the plate circuit of PA, and that's it. |
Thread Tools | Search this Thread |
Display Modes | |
|
|
![]() |
||||
Thread | Forum | |||
FS : 1296 Mhz High Power (35 Watts) Amplifiers | Swap | |||
(OT) Florida Power and Light Grid Damage. | Shortwave | |||
switching power mosfet as RF amplifiers | Homebrew | |||
Efficiency of Power Amplifiers | Antenna | |||
Power Grid Vulnerability Revisited | Shortwave |