Internal view, cover off - amplifier built inside old pc psu box |
Bias circuit bottom left, antenna changeover circuit top right |
Once again I have used a metal box from an old pc power supply, complete with cooling fan, for the enclosure. A type 2SC3039 power transistor is fitted to a 5K/W heatsink directly in front of the fan. I have included a variable bias circuit, based on a 2SC2958 transistor; actually it's the same transistor type as the driver in the exciter as I had spares. I have used this to set the current for my chosen no signal operating point for the 2SC3039 for class AB operation.
The amplifier has made a huge improvement to the reception range of my WSPR signal; so far up to 1632kms.
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Steve, I'm glad to see such progress in your MF PA project. Hope to help you in further experiments. ;-)
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