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Try the ARRL website under TIS. It's called the "Compact 6M brick".
It was published in the OCT 1990 QST. The circuit is very close to the Motorola test circuit for the device with bias for linear operation. FAR Circuits has the board for it. I think they can supply a reprint as well. If thats not enough power two of them with 2 port splitter/ combiners will get you better than anywhere from 150-180W. A Wilkinsen splitter and combiner is fairly easy to do at 6m either as lumped elements or maybe even coax. Allison KB1GMX On Fri, 16 Sep 2005 23:11:48 GMT, "Dan/W4NTI" wrote: Where can I find such a design? Dan/W4NTI wrote in message .. . On 16 Sep 2005 07:16:33 -0700, wrote: Hello, having seen that's really difficult to make a working MOSFET linear amplifier for 6m, I started looking for a bipolar design and components. The MRF448 transistors seem very expensive. Can anyone suggest an alternate part or a different approach (not tubes, I wanted to put this amplifier at the antenna)? thanks Francesco IS0FKQ MRF492A usually under 22$US new and good for 70W or more. There are published designs using it that work well for all modes. Most of the VHF power mosfets are priced around $1US/Watt it seems and are dreadfully expensive compared to bipolars. Allison KB1GMX |
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