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Radios4you has some of these up on eBay. Normally, I don't buy from eBay,
but this was a good deal. He has them advertised as the boards for the HF-250 but when I e-mailed Lowe UK, Tony told me that there was only one board made, the W225 preamp board. I think what fooled Frank and myself at first was that the component layout is slightly different from the older iteration. I compared this board to the schematic in my HF-225 service manual, and with the exception of the additional 22uF cap they are electrically the same. I installed it my my HF-225 last night and it works like a champ. Pete |
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![]() "Pete KE9OA" wrote in message ... Radios4you has some of these up on eBay. Normally, I don't buy from eBay, but this was a good deal. He has them advertised as the boards for the HF-250 but when I e-mailed Lowe UK, Tony told me that there was only one board made, the W225 preamp board. I think what fooled Frank and myself at first was that the component layout is slightly different from the older iteration. I compared this board to the schematic in my HF-225 service manual, and with the exception of the additional 22uF cap they are electrically the same. I installed it my my HF-225 last night and it works like a champ. Pete Hi Pete- excellent find. I saw them too. With all the discussion on the group about active antennas, this would be a good opportunity for the homebrewers out there to build up an active antenna with these Hi Z in preamps as a basis. Dale W4OP |
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On Sat, 11 Feb 2006 13:53:16 GMT, "Dale Parfitt"
wrote: "Pete KE9OA" wrote in message ... Radios4you has some of these up on eBay. Normally, I don't buy from eBay, but this was a good deal. He has them advertised as the boards for the HF-250 but when I e-mailed Lowe UK, Tony told me that there was only one board made, the W225 preamp board. I think what fooled Frank and myself at first was that the component layout is slightly different from the older iteration. I compared this board to the schematic in my HF-225 service manual, and with the exception of the additional 22uF cap they are electrically the same. I installed it my my HF-225 last night and it works like a champ. Pete Hi Pete- excellent find. I saw them too. With all the discussion on the group about active antennas, this would be a good opportunity for the homebrewers out there to build up an active antenna with these Hi Z in preamps as a basis. Dale W4OP The active device is not a preamp. It is an impedance converter. |
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![]() The active device is not a preamp. It is an impedance converter. I thought that was clear from my post when I said Hi Z in. And that is EXACTLY what is required in an "active antenna" Although I do not own that particular Lowe board, my Lowe HF-150 "whip preamp" has gain in addition to Z conversion, so I fail to see where the term preamp does not apply. Dale W4OP |
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It seems to me that to keep the input referred noise as small as
possible, you would want gain. Dale Parfitt wrote: The active device is not a preamp. It is an impedance converter. I thought that was clear from my post when I said Hi Z in. And that is EXACTLY what is required in an "active antenna" Although I do not own that particular Lowe board, my Lowe HF-150 "whip preamp" has gain in addition to Z conversion, so I fail to see where the term preamp does not apply. Dale W4OP |
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On Sat, 11 Feb 2006 18:36:47 GMT, "Dale Parfitt"
wrote: The active device is not a preamp. It is an impedance converter. I thought that was clear from my post when I said Hi Z in. And that is EXACTLY what is required in an "active antenna" Although I do not own that particular Lowe board, my Lowe HF-150 "whip preamp" has gain in addition to Z conversion, so I fail to see where the term preamp does not apply. Dale W4OP No need to be defensive. We're all friends here. We're both correct. I was hoping to get the less experienced among us to understand a little better. A short (i.e. 1/4 wavelength) antenna is always high impedance. p.2 http://www.mfjenterprises.com/man/pdf/MFJ-1024.pdf |
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David - Thank You for the Leason ~ RHF
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