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I am planning on building a solidstate amp of about 100watts to use
with a low power transceiver. My interestrare 20 thru 10 meters and I thought I could save a little board space and maybe money if I designed the output transformer to cover just these bands. I have half the cores I need to build a transformer that covers 80 thru 10 I was wondering if this would be good enough for a transformer for 20 thru 10. Also the amp will be mounted right at the base of the antenna I am thinking of designing the amp with an output impedance considerably less than the usual 50 ohms. I am thinking this would make fial matching to the antenna easier. Any comments would be greatly appreciated. Jimmie KD4RQE |
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