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1. [AMPS] Band Pass Filters for Solid State Amplifiers (score: 1)
Author: w7ry@netzero.net (w7ry)
Date: Mon, 1 Jan 2001 20:00:40 -0800
I am searching for an alternative for the low power harmonic filters that are utilized for solid state amplifiers. RFElectonics has a kit for their amplifiers but are rated for 500 watts or if you ar
/archives//html/Amps/2001-01/msg00029.html (7,566 bytes)

2. [AMPS] Band Pass Filters for Solid State Amplifiers (score: 1)
Author: i4jmy@iol.it (i4jmy@iol.it)
Date: Tue, 2 Jan 2001 10:17:45 +0100
usually not Hi Jim, You're correct with the dominance of odd harmonics with pushpull amplifiers but a typical coaxial cable stub filter that has no attenuation on the fundamental frequency won't hav
/archives//html/Amps/2001-01/msg00033.html (7,508 bytes)

3. [AMPS] Band Pass Filters for Solid State Amplifiers (score: 1)
Author: ve3tu@rac.ca (Steve)
Date: Wed, 03 Jan 2001 05:20:27 +0000
Hi Jim, I went trough a similar exorcise with a home brew amp. I tried the circuit in the ARRL hand book using the five pole filter design. I popped the 600 v mica caps at 800 watts. The middle caps
/archives//html/Amps/2001-01/msg00086.html (9,839 bytes)

4. [AMPS] Band Pass Filters for Solid State Amplifiers (score: 1)
Author: wc6w@juno.com (Radio WC6W)
Date: Wed, 03 Jan 2001 12:48:55 EST
that or not Hi Jim, Yes, the parts do indeed "grow" at those power levels. I looked at the same problem with my transistor KW, under construction, and came to the conclusion that is was just going to
/archives//html/Amps/2001-01/msg00099.html (8,817 bytes)


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