Unfortunately this only holds true for the output side of LDMOS devices and the only real benefit this offers is the device can hold up to a near infinite VSWR. This is the side of the amplifier that almost all operators get right by providing a decent VSWR from the antenna.LDMOS is more tolerant of ignorance than Bipolar transistors are.
Note the hundreds of small holes punched in this professional PA board. Each one is a conductive feed through bushing to the groundplane surface on the back of the board. This provides the lowest inductance paths to ground and offers the high gain amplifier the best chances of running completely stable.
A resistor divider network and a couple of Zener Diodes can effectively clamp the input to safe levels.Unfortunately this only holds true for the output side of LDMOS devices and the only real benefit this offers is the device can hold up to a near infinite VSWR. This is the side of the amplifier that almost all operators get right by providing a decent VSWR from the antenna.
Don't rely on your radios carrier or power control to hold it at one watt. They rely on your radios ALC or AMC to hold the output and that reduced level and are often not fast enough to prevent noticeable excursions above that level on sudden audio peaks. You are in a much safer position to let the radio run where it operates reliably and comfortably while attenuating that drive back down to a safe level for the LDMOS device.
Correct on all counts.Note the hundreds of small holes punched in this professional PA board. Each one is a conductive feed through bushing to the groundplane surface on the back of the board. This provides the lowest inductance paths to ground and offers the high gain amplifier the best chances of running completely stable.
Contrast that to the other board pictured that has none of these. What you will see is copper foil soldered around the edges of the board near critical areas. My guess is that the thing will oscillate without that foil and probably is not 100% stable even with it.
Now were talkin !!!!Assemble and throw the heat at it is the way to go!
Honesty is the best policy lol Even when it hurts a bit is Baruch a builder or ebay board seller ? Thanks for the warning ! One thing I love about the forums is honesty without the shit talking or dissing ! I don't know of Baruch but I will steer clear just bc noone had anything to say about your post ! That tells me the great minds here approve with you or they would have jumped in with pics and facts to prove you wrong lolBeware of Baruch.
All I hear of his boards so far is cheap capacitors that get hot and fail, mysterious breakdowns and excuses.
Not my usual habit, dissing someone actively selling stuff. But for Baruch I'll make an exception.
Caveat emptor.
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Nomad is one of the great minds out here and passing his approval or not, is usually good enough. Having electronic knowledge is one thing but simultaneously having the skills to explain the theory behind that knowledge in a way that the average person can understand, is another skill set altogether.Honesty is the best policy lol Even when it hurts a bit is Baruch a builder or ebay board seller ? Thanks for the warning ! One thing I love about the forums is honesty without the shit talking or dissing ! I don't know of Baruch but I will steer clear just bc noone had anything to say about your post ! That tells me the great minds here approve with you or they would have jumped in with pics and facts to prove you wrong lol
73's Winkdogg 4-2-ZERO NJ
Here is a little teaser.
This guy is selling kits.
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Hey Jeff just checked that out thanks !
73's Brian
Thanks Shock ! I had that feeling about Nomad lolNomad is one of the great minds out here and passing his approval or not, is usually good enough. Having electronic knowledge is one thing but simultaneously having the skills to explain the theory behind that knowledge in a way that the average person can understand, is another skill set altogether.
Here is a little teaser.
This guy is selling kits.
73
Jeff