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1. [Amps] Solid State Amps: 1500 watts is cheap if . . . (score: 1)
Author: cloutier at bicnet.net (Steve Cloutier, 978-597-3311)
Date: Tue Mar 4 01:19:49 2003
. . . you don't need to run SSB. An HF class E transmitter running 1500 watts CW, FM or AM can be built using MOSFETs costing $2.50 each. I havn't used a tube amplifier for quite some time now, and e
/archives//html/Amps/2003-03/msg00086.html (8,506 bytes)

2. [Amps] Solid State Amps: 1500 watts is cheap if . . . (score: 1)
Author: RFlabnotes at aol.com (RFlabnotes@aol.com)
Date: Tue Mar 4 09:19:58 2003
not support the gross waste of channel space that occurs with AM and FM. 10MHZ, we will require MOSFETS with t(on)+t(store)+t(off) of well under 25nS. What device would you recommend that we use to
/archives//html/Amps/2003-03/msg00101.html (7,211 bytes)

3. [Amps] Solid State Amps: 1500 watts is cheap if . . . (score: 1)
Author: watson at sierracmp.com (George K. Watson)
Date: Tue Mar 4 10:27:07 2003
Class E operation is currently power/frequency limited. The Caltech/Rutledge folks built a 10Mhz/200W Class E amplifier, but I have not seen any amateur work above this frequency. Most of the amateur
/archives//html/Amps/2003-03/msg00104.html (8,712 bytes)

4. [Amps] Solid State Amps: 1500 watts is cheap if . . . (score: 1)
Author: cloutier at bicnet.net (Steve Cloutier, 978-597-3311)
Date: Wed Mar 5 09:00:24 2003
I'll ignore the unnecessary judgemental comments... And, what's your point? I've built a 1500 watt PEP class E transmitter for 20 meters. I'm currently working on one for 10 meters [1KW PEP]. The IXF
/archives//html/Amps/2003-03/msg00168.html (9,102 bytes)


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