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Ken Bessler wrote:
I'd like to build a 6m SSB amp that uses about 10-14 watts of drive and delivers at least 100w. Anyone know of plans online for one? Ken KG0WX I went this route a few years back, built a push-pull MRF476(?) with bias for SSB, and after messing around with it for almost a year rewinding transformers and playing with bias and tank caps trying to get more than 100 watts or so in RF instead of heat I wish I'd just bought a Mirage or TE and started my current project sooner, building a 6m/2m amp with a GS35B, http://www.nd2x.net/yu1aw-6n2.html on http://www.nd2x.net/base-1.html If you really want to build in addition to articles there's http://www.communication-concepts.com/ with stuff like http://www.communication-concepts.com/ar313.htm My advice: I think 100w+/- solid state amps are cheap enough to buy used and not build. If you want to build don't waste your time below +55 dBm, go for the legal limit. 73! -Galen |
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