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-- "Dan Levin" <djl@andlev.com> wrote:
>I have (once again) become enamored with the idea of designing (and 
>building, I hope) a solid state amplifier for 160 - 10 meter use. 
Hi Dan,
  Time to join a 12-step group to control those desires!?  :-)
>Ideally, this amplifier would deliver 1500 watts output in contest use >with 
>100 watts or less drive, produce output that is as spectrally >clean as a tube 
>amp, and cost less than an auto-tune tube amp by quite >a bit. 
  Low cost & high performance are not best buddies.
>Unfortunately, I know next to nothing about solid state design :-)   
  A great starting point!
  Perhaps it would be easier to buy an old Collins HF-8020 series amp.?  
>I've read a few of the Motorola app notes written by Helge Granberg, >and 
>looked at a few designs that use MRF-150's and SC2879's on various >web sites. 
> I am aware of the issues of output harmonic filtering, >lightening 
>protection, SWR protection, etc. â?? none of that has >discouraged me yet â?º
  Not much has changed in the last 25 years.
>I have a bunch of (what I am sure are) fairly simple (and likely, in >some 
>cases, fairly dumb) questions - but no one to ask them of. 
>If you would be willing to chat with me a bit (by email) on this >subject, 
>please let me know.  I would appreciate it very much.
  Sure... I've been tinkering a KW transistor thingy together over the past few 
years and I have researched many configurations...
>Thanks, and best Happy New Year to all, 
>   ***dan, K6IF
  
73 & Happy New Year,
  Marv WC6W
P.S. -- If your QRZ listing is up-to-date, you're just up the hill from my aunt.
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