Whats the best way to incorporate this on a band 2 amplifier?
Anyone got any schematics or docs handy?
is it best to just turn down/off the bias supply to the driver transistor (im using blf244 driving sd1407) or bypass the exciter into a 50ohm resistor.
I actually have an amp here with swr pickup and a diode going into a pot then into the base of a transsitor with the emitter grounded. Im not exactly sure how to use it because its not complete. The collector goes through a ferrite then onto a solder pad not connected to anything.
so when the swr is too high the emmiter will become ground, how do i use this to turn down the bias?
any help would be great.
thanks
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Either works well. Pulling the bias voltage down or cutting off the drive.
Just make sure your amplifier is stable with exciter output turned off, especially
if it still produces small amount of power.
Some flimsy RF AMP designs can oscillate under such conditions.
Just make sure your amplifier is stable with exciter output turned off, especially
if it still produces small amount of power.
Some flimsy RF AMP designs can oscillate under such conditions.
Best regards,
Marko - PCS Electronics
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thanks for that.pcs wrote:Either works well. Pulling the bias voltage down or cutting off the drive.
Just make sure your amplifier is stable with exciter output turned off, especially
if it still produces small amount of power.
Some flimsy RF AMP designs can oscillate under such conditions.
like i say, on the circuit that is already on the amp, the transistor collector on the swr circuit becomes ground when swr is high can i use this to turn the bias down? im now sure how it would be done or what the best way of doing it is.
I cant find anything on the net except one design using a relay.
hopefully i can get this going with your help
You need forward/reflected power measuring circuit. Its basically
a SWR meter without a box and the display meters.
Or skip the trouble and use this:
http://www.pcs-electronics.com/output-b ... -1116.html
or this one with built-in filter and pull-down transistor that can be often
connected directly to the amp to pull-down bias:
http://www.pcs-electronics.com/lpf3000- ... -1123.html
a SWR meter without a box and the display meters.
Or skip the trouble and use this:
http://www.pcs-electronics.com/output-b ... -1116.html
or this one with built-in filter and pull-down transistor that can be often
connected directly to the amp to pull-down bias:
http://www.pcs-electronics.com/lpf3000- ... -1123.html
Best regards,
Marko - PCS Electronics
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That depends on the particular biasing scheme used.
With other words, it varies from case to case a lot.
With other words, it varies from case to case a lot.
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Marko - PCS Electronics
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Try to pull down the middle contact of the trimmer.
Make sure your leads are biased with a few caps to the ground,
such as 100pF+1nF, especially if long.
Make sure your leads are biased with a few caps to the ground,
such as 100pF+1nF, especially if long.
Best regards,
Marko - PCS Electronics
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