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Old October 14th 03, 11:58 PM
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"Pawe³ Stobiñski" wrote in message
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Mike W wrote:
Have you looked at Motorola's website?. There are a good number of
Application Notes there with amps from 10w to Kw's for HF to uWave
described in detail. There is also a company in US that stocks the
'hard to find' bits, and Kits, for them. Sadly I can't find the URL at
the moment.


Thanks!

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Pawe³ Stobiñski SQ9NRY
Republic of Poland

You should start with the books and Motorola Applicaiton notes by Helge
Genberg (sk).
Some libraries may have it, or you can order from RF Parts.
http://www.rfparts.com/tranbook.html

RADIO FREQUENCY TRANSISTORS, Principles and Practical Applications
Co-authored with Norman Dye should be your bible for this project.
2nd edition • 290 pages • 1.25 lbs Part #: RFT • Price: $44.95

Adobe Acrobat copies of the Motorola Application Notes
http://www.communication-concepts.co...tion_notes.htm

w9gb


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