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Paul:
There is an interesting two part article in QST May & June 1997 describing 300 W and 500 W output Class E (more efficient, non-linear) amplifiers using a single IRFP440 (300 W) or IRFP450(500 W) at 7 MHz. Since you are in the UK, there is a brief mention in Radcom (Technical Topics) August 1997. Ordinary garden-variety power FETs can also be used for HF linear amplification using appropriate bias settings - though exactly how linear they can be in practice I don't know. Steve VE3SMA |
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