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Antennas : Portable
  • Travel loop antennas - PA11019 Travel loop antennas, these antennas cover 6.300 to 29.200 mHz , handle 35 Watts and have a packing size of 43 cm, ideal for fieldwork, or mobile operations.
    [ Hits: 3566 | Votes: 2 | Rating: 9.5 ]
Manufacturers : Antenna Switches
  • Ameritron  pop - Manufacturer of amplifiers, antenna switches antenna Tuners, wattmeters and relay buffers, amplifier accessories, antennas and tubes and parts
    [ Hits: 42446 | Votes: 24 | Rating: 6.5 ]
Manufacturers : Antennas : CB
  • MaCo Antennas - Maco Manufacturing, HF Antennas, gamma matches, cable assemblies, power supply, swr meters, watt meters
    [ Hits: 12713 | Votes: 29 | Rating: 6.65 ]
Manufacturers : Baluns
  • Palstar - Receivers, Antenna Tuners and accessories, antenna analyzers, dummy loads, wattmeters, shortwave radio receivers, baluns, filters
    [ Hits: 9770 | Votes: 10 | Rating: 8.3 ]
Manufacturers : QRP Kits
  • OAK Hills Research - CW transceiver kits, QRP, frequency counters, QRP wattmeters, Dummy loads and QRP Parts
    [ Hits: 4430 | Votes: 3 | Rating: 6.5 ]
Manufacturers : Wattmeters
  • Vectronics - Antennas, Filters, accessories, wattmeters, tuners and amplifiers.
    [ Hits: 11125 | Votes: 6 | Rating: 5.67 ]
  • Wavenode SWR and RF wattmeter - The WN-1 is a precision RF Watt, SWR, and DC Meter to digitally monitor your amateur radio and emergency communications stations.
    [ Hits: 3652 | Votes: 12 | Rating: 7.41 ]
Radio Equipment : VHF-UHF Mobile
  • Yaesu FT-8900r Review - A review of the Yaesu FT-8900r 29/50/144/430 MHz FM Transceiver, providing 50 Watts of power output on the 29/50/144 MHz Amateur bands, and 35 Watts on the 430 MHz band.
    [ Hits: 245 | Votes: 1 | Rating: 7 ]
Shopping and Services : Accessories
  • Bird Equipment - Bird wattmeters and extras accessories
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Technical Reference : Amplifiers : HF Amplifiers
  • 600 Watt HF Amplifier  pop - Schematics plans by K9GDT and all infos to build a 600 Watt HF Amplifier. The amplifier uses four Motorola MRF150 50 volt TMOS power FETs configured in push-pull/parallel and biased for class AB linear operation.
    [ Hits: 70396 | Votes: 127 | Rating: 4.45 ]
  • 10 W Linear Amplifier - This article describes a 10 watt linear amplifier that is capable of delivering over 15 watts into 50 ohms and uses cheap plastic transistors that are used in CB equipment. by Harry Lythall - SM0VPO
    [ Hits: 11426 | Votes: 12 | Rating: 5.25 ]
Technical Reference : Amplifiers : VHF Amplifiers
  • 50 MHz GS35B 1500 Watt Amplifier - 50 MHz 1500 Watt Russian GS35B amplifier. Well documented. Complete construction details,pictures,schematics, and more.
    [ Hits: 13686 | Votes: 32 | Rating: 6.82 ]
  • 2 m. Band VHF PA 5 Watts - A VHF power amplifier made with two cheap RF transistors, 2N3924 as driver and a BFS22A for final stage, giving an unexpected output power of 7-8 watts maximum
    [ Hits: 1984 | Votes: 1 | Rating: 10 ]
Technical Reference : Dummy Loads
  • 130 Watt Dummy Load - Video, how to build a 130 Watt Dummy Load for HF amateur radio
    [ Hits: 2325 | Votes: 4 | Rating: 1 ]
Technical Reference : HF Radios Technical Reference : Preamplifiers
  • U301 FET preamplifier - This FET preamplifier has been around for almost 25 years. It is extremely reliable and can handle several watts directly into either the input or the output without failure.
    [ Hits: 8424 | Votes: 3 | Rating: 6.33 ]
Technical Reference : QRP Projects : QRP CW Transceiver
  • A CW TX for 80 meters band - This simple circuit will give about 1.2 Watts of output when powered from a 13.8VDC supply.
    [ Hits: 1733 | Votes: 1 | Rating: 10 ]
Technical Reference : Radio Direction Finding
  • The Fox - 40mw transmitter - This RDF two transistor 144 MHz transmitter uses a 48 MHz scanner crystal as an oscillator / tripler. A second transistor boosts the power output to 40 milliwatts.
    [ Hits: 399 | Votes: 0 | Rating: 0 ]
  • The Fox - 750 mw transmitter - This RDF three transistor 144 MHz transmitter uses a 48 MHz scanner crystal as an oscillator / tripler. A second transistor boosts the signal to 40 milliwatts, a third amplifies the power output to 750 milliwatts. Includes schematic and pictures.
    [ Hits: 423 | Votes: 2 | Rating: 5.5 ]

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