Looks pretty ugly. I put a scope on the antenna and saw about 4 volts of
signal + noise. It would be really hard to make a FET follower that didn't
get messed up with this. And then-- can the radio really take this much noise.
Looks like the 9:1 with low noise methods is still a pretty good idea.
Thanks, newsgroup R.R.S.
Steve.
"Dale Parfitt" writes:
"Steven Swift" wrote in message
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The summary from emails is:
1: Fet will be overloaded and generate lots of intermodulation.
2: I have to choose the fet very carefully (I have thousands to select
through).
3: Need bandpass filters.
I think I still to build a box and give it a test.
Won't take much time.
Steve.
The problem with filters in front of the FET (and this is where they must
be in order to tame the IM), is that their input Z will load the wire
defeating the purpose of having a hi Z FET in the 1st place. A single
parallel L-C trap might afford some protection from the worst offender- but
seems like a lot of trouble.
Dale W4OP
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