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On Dec 31, 8:05*am, Kenneth Scharf wrote:
K7ITM wrote: .... One of the obvious problems is that such an amplifier may have the potential to blow up things following it... ONLY IF the amplifier is allowed to become unstable. *It can't generate any more power output than the input signal multiplied by the power gain, so unless a KW station a few hundred feet away fires up you're safe.. .... Well...that depends on what the following stages can tolerate, the gain of the amplifier, and the signal environment you're in. I know that European AM broadcast stations in the 7MHz band can put signals into the East Coast of the US that deliver 0dBm to the output of some hams antennas, and from what I hear, listeners at many locations in Europe have to deal with even larger signals. When the phases of such signals all line up, the peak voltage can be substantial. It's at least something to beware of. Do you happen to have any more definite references to preamps with very high TOI? I've had trouble finding anything better than about +56dBm in commercial amplifiers that don't also draw several watts (or more!) quiescent. What I'm looking for needs to be broadband, 500kHz--30MHz. Cheers, Tom |
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