Tony,
I figured either that or they just went out and bought a cheap transceiver to
do the test, which we know they are the cheapest. One thing, that's a cheap
single device amp shown to construct. The FET runs about $240 bucks from
Richardsons I seen. That's not bad for 750 watts out.......
Best,
Will
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On 5/19/05 at 12:22 PM Tony King - W4ZT wrote:
>Probably to generate a quick market! I'm sure it will do just that. 73,
>Tony W4ZT
>
>Will Matney wrote:
>
>>All,
>>
>>Has anyone tried the ARF1505 FET in any solid state amps yet? The
>characteristics look very good and it is a HV FET running at 300 Vdc with
>a 700 watt output. It is for operation primarily from 2 to 30 Mhz. Below
>is a link to the page it's at and where the spec sheet can be downloaded.
>Also notice the test frequency given on the spec sheet, wonder why they
>used and or published that?
>>
>>Page;
>>
>>http://www.advancedpower.com/rfdisplay/default.aspx?marketid=13&appid=-1
>>
>>Spec;
>>
>>http://www.advancedpower.com/Communities/APT/pdfs/ARF1505.pdf
>>
>>Best,
>>
>>Will
>>
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