Just got an FT- 950 in to convert the AM low level IF modulation, to modulate a higher level RF stage. I figured I'd post a pic of its RD100HHF1 1.8 to 54 MHz. PA stage. Looks like the output transformer is four turns of coax on the secondary. The front side has been cut so the braids are connected back to the brass primary and the center conductors were just soldered back together. The input transformer is interesting. Primary is one turn of brass tubing and the secondary is two turns feeding the gates. Keep in mind the driver output is from a balanced push pull stage...I've had good luck with the RD100HHF1 mosfets. 12v device. Not a powerhouse. But respectable
Just got an FT- 950 in to convert the AM low level IF modulation, to modulate a higher level RF stage. I figured I'd post a pic of its RD100HHF1 1.8 to 54 MHz. PA stage. Looks like the output transformer is four turns of coax on the secondary. The front side has been cut so the braids are connected back to the brass primary and the center conductors were just soldered back together. The input transformer is interesting. Primary is one turn of brass tubing and the secondary is two turns feeding the gates. Keep in mind the driver output is from a balanced push pull stage... View attachment 46264
Not wall or not looking?rabbiporkchop posted:
Have you hit the wall looking for 2879's?
No.
The "C" version is RoHS compliant. When you have a choice, you want to avoid compliance here since it eliminates the Beo ceramic which has better thermal conductance.Shockwave any idea what the difference is between the RD100HHF1 & RD100HHF1C? The C is $45 vs $65 at Rfparts. That Mod you did sound really good but not cheap..my anytone's have better modulation in AM mode then My FT-950.