A while ago (20years!!) I built a PA using one of the then popular bricks M57762 modules. Its on a Bob Platts PCB. As it was intended for ATV I didn't add any ptt in the box, making it a compact and fan cooled unit.
Is it suitable for DATV at reduced drive levels?
Be good to actually use it....
Gareth
DATV PAs for 24cms
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Re: DATV PAs for 24cms
Yes. I use one with reduced drive, but it is not very linear, so:
- Only drive it to 5 watts output
- Don't use it closer than twice your symbol rate in MHz to the band edges or anything else that you don't want to interfere with
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Re: DATV PAs for 24cms
I remembered that back in 2009 (yikes, a decade has passed) I bought one of John G4BAO's 45 watt PA kits for 23. Having just built his pre-driver amp I dug it out, built it and asked John if it was good on DATV. He recalled an article (since found in CQTV 227 page 35) where it had been reviewed.
Looks like it could be a strong contender, I wonder if anyone else is using one for DATV? Looks like it might out-perform my old brick.....
73
Gareth
Looks like it could be a strong contender, I wonder if anyone else is using one for DATV? Looks like it might out-perform my old brick.....
73
Gareth
Re: DATV PAs for 24cms
I am getting 15W out of my Stealth Microwave 50W amplifier with shoulders 50 dB down. More power than expected. I can get more out, but not cleanly. It takes 15A with no drive rising to 18A at 50W CW, all 12V. It will be needing a blower.
Mike
Mike