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On Jul 25, 9:23*pm, Ross Archer wrote:
I'd like to try building an *untuned* loop amplifier covering HF and wonder if anyone has seen links on this. The thinking so far is using a pair of 2n2219a bipolar transistors running a few hundred milliamps, with their collectors driving opposite ends of an RF output transformer, and a reasonably large loop (say 1 meter square or more). I'd like the output to be "hot" enough to compensate for a losses from a nice long run of cheap cable-TV type coax cable (through which power will be fed up to the amp). *But not so "hot" as to create distortion. Anyone here have experience with this sort of project? *If so, is the 2n2219a a stupid choice? *Would I be better with JFETs, and would a single-ended amplifier work almost as well as a balanced amp? *(My thinking is the balanced amp would potentially be quieter.) It would be fun to try this, and my junk box is overflowing with parts, so why not? ![]() -- ross Huh, haven't seen you around here in ages Ross. |
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