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Re: [Amps] input/output transformer switching

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Subject: Re: [Amps] input/output transformer switching
From: Steve Thompson <g8gsq@eltac.co.uk>
Date: Thu, 13 Dec 2007 07:48:40 +0000
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> Hi everyone,
> 
> Thanks for all the replies on the LK500, everyone seemed to converge on the 
> same area to check out.  I'm in the process of replacing the parasitic 
> suppressor resistors.
> 
> While I wait for parts....
> 
> Background:   I've mostly finished up my solid state amp based on the MRF141G 
> using Motorola app note AR313.  One of my original design goals was 160 - 2 
> meter operation & 70cm, but that is another PA strip.  As it seems to be 
> turning out, it's basically impossible to make 9:1 and 1:9 input/output 
> transformers which work over that broad of a range.   The transformers I have 
> work accoring to the app note, but that doesn't give any performance on 160, 
> 80, and 40 meters.
> 
> Solution:  Remove the original matching transformers and replace them with a 
> circuit board with two input transformers and two output transformers and 
> some 
> relays to switch between them.

I doubt it would work. The impedances at the transistor side of 
the transformer are very low (few ohms) so any inductance from the 
switching will totally mess up the higher frequency operation. I 
suspect you would have stability problems too.

I've wondered before if you could use the two halves in parallel 
at lower frequencies, with the rf in and out from the centre tap 
of the transformer primaries.

Another whacky idea I wondered about was making the transformers 
using E/I cores chosen to give lf performance and then have a 
mechanical arrangement to remove some or all of the 'I' pieces as 
needed as the frequency goes up.

Steve
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