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Yes Jim!
Im not very experienced there (Digital designs/layout is my profession) - but for example I designed a LNA and got simulations results (even for noise performance) very similar to a real circuit built from a ham with great background (found later on the net). Even a Synchronous Oscillator for 145MegHz seem to work with LTspice. I work on it today trying to modify it to an fsk modulated power oscillator to keep component count to the lowest. Why you ask? - Henry "RST Engineering (jw)" schrieb im Newsbeitrag ... You are going to use Spice to model an RF circuit. DId I get that right? Jim "Henry Kiefer" wrote in message ... Hi all - I'm not new to electronics but to vhf comm. I want to build small circuits: LNA, power amp to 10 watts, etc. At the moment between 10MegHz and 150MegHz. What are the standard parts, cheap but effective, preferable with spice model availability (I'm doing much with LTspice)? Transistors, ICs, coil-suppliers, suppliers in general for small quantities |
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