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Greetings,
I would appreciate any citations to projects (etched boards, layouts, anything that has been tested) for a small wideband amplifier with hi-Z input (1mV - 100mV), AGC (over full gain range), 50 ohm output, approx. 100kHz to 440MHz bandwidth with min. 15dB gain; the intent is to provide a low impedance, leveled output from cheap old signal generators (for setups to measure antenna impedance, circuit Q, manual spectrum analysis, etc.) Ideally, the AGC circuit would employ an external level set control and three LEDs which indicate underrange, locked and overrange respectively. One would have thought that this would have been a popular item what with the thousands of old Dynascan, EICO, Heathkit, etc. generators still in the wild that have hi-Z unleveled outputs. It could be built with discretes, but an AGC wideband IC makes sense, such as the SL6140 (which is probably hard to find) -- recommendations for any other device? Perhaps someone can point to some set-top box, sat rcvr, cable tuner, etc. that may have something to use? Thanks, Michael |
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