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Designing RF Probes
Designing RF Probes An RF probe is used to directly measure the level of RF voltage present at a particular point and is one of the most useful test instrument in the hands of the home brewer. It is normally used with a digital multi meter to indicate the voltage level as dc voltage which is equivalent to the RMS value of the RF voltage being measured. However, the level of RF voltage being mea...
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CHEAP CRYSTAL FILTER
CHEAP CRYSTAL FILTER In the view of the dramatic drop in the price of crystals used in color TV sets, they now represent an economical way of building an SSB filter. The circuit shown in the diagram is for a filter with a 6 DB band width of roughly 2.2 KHz. By terminating the input and output with a 1 K Ohms resistor in parallel with an 18 pf trimming capacitor, passband ripple can be tuned dow...
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AM DSB TRANSMITTER FOR HAMS
AM DSB TRANSMITTER FOR HAMS The circuit of AM transmitter is designed to transmit (amplitude modulated) DSB (double side band) signals. A modulated AM signal consists of a carrier and two symetrically spaced side bands. The two side bands have the same amplitude and carry the same information. In fact, the carrier itself coveys or carries no information. In a 100% modulated AM signal 2/3 rd of ...
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807 and 1625 Valves
807 and 1625 Valves Vacuum Tubes 807 and 1625 are commonly used by hams as power amplifiers. Both tubes are audio power amplifier beam tetrodes in the output stage of high power amplifiers but they are suitable for high frequencies also. Both tubes are equal in their characteristics except for base connection and filament voltage. 807 valve requires about 6.3 volts for filament at 0.9 amperes w...
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600 VOLTS POWER SUPPLY FOR QRO
600 VOLTS POWER SUPPLY FOR QRO Amateur Radio Transmitters using valves such as 807 or1625 works well with a plate voltage between 600V to 700 Volts.The circuit described here is a full wave voltage doubler. The output voltage is twice the input voltage. For 230V AC input the output will be nearly 600 Volts. Resister R1 is used to limit the initial high voltage and high currents. Capacitor C1, C...
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60 WATTS LINEAR AMPLIFIER
60 WATTS LINEAR AMPLIFIER The 60 Watt linear amplifier is simple all solid state circuit using power mosfet IRF840. The IRF series of power transistors are available in various voltage and power ratings. A single IRF840 can handle maximum power output of 125 watts. Since these transistors are used in inverters and smps they are easily available for around Rs: 20/-. The IRF linear amplifier can ...
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Red Hat Linux Networking and System Administration~tqw~ darksiderg
® ® Te r r y C o l l i n g s & K u r t W a l l UR ON IT OOLS IN YT C E CD-R L TH O ED UD M Linux Solutions from the Experts at Red Hat ® ® P R E S S™ SEC Red Hat® Linux® Networking and System Administration Red Hat® Linux® Networking and System Administration Terry Collings and Kurt Wall M&T Books An imprint of Hungry Minds, Inc. Best-Selling Books G Digital Downloads G e-Books G...
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boot XP is by using a USB flash drive
Takeaway: You can't boot Windows XP from a floppy disk the way you used to be able to with DOS. One handy way to easily boot XP is by using a USB flash drive. Here's how to make it work. ________________________________________ _______________________________ _ Almost everyone who has worked with computers for any length of time at all has run into at least one situation in which a problem left ...
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