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Hi all,
I finished the amp that had the 5 Ghz transistor, I changed it to a slower one. The objective of this amp is to cause minimal loading of the circuit it is measuring. When I install the box cover the voltage gain drops by 7%, so I think the input capacitor plate is being loaded by the cover. The input capacitor plates can be seen here; http://i395.photobucket.com/albums/p...mspaced5mm.jpg The plates are 1 cm x 1 cm spaced 5 mm apart. I have thoughts about rectangular plates 0.25 cm x 4 cm to get more distance from the top cover, (and the bottom.) Or a real gimmick cap where I twist a couple of 39 Gauge wires together and attach opposite ends to input and output. Any ideas to minimize input capacitance to the box? Here's the amp in box. http://i395.photobucket.com/albums/p...erampinbox.jpg This is the original circuit page with schematic; http://www.crystal-radio.eu/enfetamp.htm Thanks, Mike PS, I was having trouble getting some close-up pictures, I grabbed a magnifying glass and took some pictures through that, works good. |
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