Hi Steve,
First of all, semiconductor amps are VERY prone
to failure without elaborate protection. The best
advice is probably found in the engineering bulletins
found or ordered on
http://www.mot-sps.com/ under RF devices - application
notes.
Mike, W1NR
--- SK <stevenk@interlog.com> wrote:
>
> Hello my name is Steve Kosa VE3TU and I am
> interested in building an amp
>
> using the mrf150 from Motorola. I am interested in
> any info i.e.
> intermod distortion, thermal stability, high swr
> tolerance and any other
>
> hints tips or precautions with this device. I am
> considering the
> Communication Concepts eb104 kit, but any info on
> home brew circuits or
> this kit is welcomed. I would like any feed back on
> the Communication
> Concepts splitters and combiners also. I have built
> an amp using the
> 8877 tube and I hope the mrf150 is half as bullet
> proof as the 8877.
>
> TU es 73 Steve
>
>
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