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Re: [CQ-Contest] Solid State Amp - An invitation

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Subject: Re: [CQ-Contest] Solid State Amp - An invitation
From: VR2BrettGraham <vr2bg@harts.org.hk>
Date: Sat, 05 Feb 2005 04:22:43 +0000
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K6IF announced:

For the last few weeks, I have been working on a project to design and build
a 1500 watt solid state HF amplifier.  The impetus for this project is the
need, in a modern SO2R contest station, for some way to automate amplifier
tuning without spending $12k on a pair of Alpha's or Acoms.

My dream is not simply to build such a beast, but to create an "open source"
style collaborative project.  Because a project like this breaks down into a
few fairly independent parts (RF section, output filters, control circuitry,
etc.) - it should be possible for a group of us to work on it together.  In
the end, we could create a set of designs, PC boards, part lists, firmware,
etc. that would make it possible for any contester who was interested in
building such an amp to do so relatively easily.

I have been in contact with, and received lots of input and advice from,
several folks who are either working on similar projects, or in a few cases
have actually built such an amplifier.  Their assistance has been
invaluable.  I have gathered what I have learned onto a web site,
http://www.k6if.com/ssamp/ .

If you have any interest in a project like this, I would welcome your
comments, thoughts, suggestions, or (best of all) active involvement.  There
is a discussion forum that we can use on the site.

I have always wanted to use my solid-state amp with a transfer relay, so I can do SO2R with one amp. With relay switching of the output LPFs, a solid-state amp could bandswitch as easily as it does between transmit & receive. Based on my using a solid-state amp for RTTY contesting, the increased duty cycle shouldn't be a problem. With a pair of K2s, one could fit a complete SO2R kW station into a single suitcase that doesn't exceed one's weight allowance.

But those LPFs are one of the problems with solid-state amps - they
are wide open at frequencies below the band of operation.  I have
though of trying BPFs like the Alpha 374 or whichever one it is with
"bandpass" tank circuit settings.

I have two ex-PLA surplus 1kW+ solid-state amps still in storage
waiting for a reason to do something with them... the timing of Dan's
post is handy as I'm beginning to get annoyed at having to retune
the GU74B when I switch between antennas - even if one is flat &
the other has not much higher SWR than that.

73, VR2BrettGraham

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