Showing posts with label rf. Show all posts
Showing posts with label rf. Show all posts

Wednesday, May 29, 2013

40 MHz Wideband RF Amplifier

This transmitter works, radio frequency range with a wideband frequency of 40 MHz.So you can use this with lots of electrical equipments


The circuit is consuming a total of 7 mA of current while the gain is in the measurement of 20 dB. All these values are due to the presence of a 12 V up to 15 V DC supply. The input and the output of the circuit are designed to be compatible with coaxial cables with complex resistance of 75 Ohms.

Part List

R1=75ohm
R2=10Kohm
R3-7=5.6Kohm
R4-5 =4.7Kohm
R6=820ohm
R8=470ohm
R9=2.2Kohm
R10=68ohm
C1-3=47nF 100V
C2-4=10nF 100V
C5-6=47nF 100V
Q1-2-3=AF125
J1-2=Jack BNC
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Thursday, April 11, 2013

RF Amplifier circuit with 2SC1970 2N4427

RF power amplifier circuit of this work is based on the transistor 2SC1970 and 2N4427. The set output power of 88-108 MHz FM RF Amplifier With 2SC1970 is about 1.3W and the input driver is 30-50mW. RF driver amplifier circuit uses a 2N4427 and its power amplifier using a transistor 2SC1970.

At the time of the amplifier circuit tuning FM 88-108 MHz RF Amplifier With 2SC1970 should use the power meter / watt meter or SWR or RF field can also use the meter. RF amplifier circuit can work from the frequency of 88-108 MHz.

RF Amplifier

Circuit of 88-108 MHz FM RF Amplifier With RF 2SC1970 can radiate far enough. At the time of tuning you should use a 50 Ohm dummy load. For the input signal should be installed to regulate the VR level so as not to over-modulation (30-50mW).
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