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14 February 2014

Getting ready for 630 metres

Experimental amplifier for 475KHz using a single 32N12 mosfet
Just a few days ago I read that the 630m / 475KHz band will be released to radio amateurs in Poland from 18 February. Having no transmitter for that band and wanting to radiate a signal from the first moment the band becomes available, I had to make something very quickly. It was a race against time and all I could hope to complete was an amplifier, ( based on a type 32N12PV2 mosfet device ), to boost the output signal of my frequency synthesizer by about 26dB.
For the antenna, I plan to use my existing 46m end-fed wire, ( posted on 12 August 2011 ), and part of the loading coil I already use on the 2190m / 136KHz band; ( posted on 19 February 2010 ).
With this setup I shall be amazed if I can even make contact with local radio amateurs, ( let's say those up to 10Kms away ), assuming there will be any of them also equipped and active on the band at the start. Still, it's worth a try.