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- From: cthomas@athena.mit.edu (Michael T Ford)
- Subject: Re: >= 5W AM-band amp design?
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- Date: Sun, 10 Jan 1993 06:33:05 GMT
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- In article <1993Jan10.005856.26077@sol.ctr.columbia.edu> svaldez@ocf.berkeley.edu (Steve Valdez) writes:
- > CVan someone point me to a source for a circuit design which
- > can take the 100mw output from my Panaxis AM transmitter (at 1500kHz)
- > and amplify it to somewhere between 5W and 20 or 30W?
- > How does one create an amp in parallel to provide greater gain?
- > svaldez@sdcc13.ucsd.edu
- > svaldez@ocf.berkeley.edu
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- Hint #1: Don't do it unless you are supposed to. It sounds to me like
- recreation and not research. If you do do it, don't get caught.
- I think that you are already running at right about the max. the FCC
- will let you.
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- Mike WZ0C
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