Re: rf amp ?
From: Mark Zenier (mzenier_at_eskimo.com)
Date: 08/10/04
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Date: Tue, 10 Aug 2004 19:13:03 GMT
>"Wolfman" <wolfman@wolfman.duh> a écrit dans le message de
> Does Anyone Know Which Companies Are Selling A Single Chip/Semiconductor
>Broadband RF Amplifier, That, In The Old Days Used To Be Made By Motorola.
>We Called It A Brick. It Had About 6 or 8 Pinsins On It. It Was Broadband,
>And If You Fed It With A Few Mw It Would Give You A Watt Or Two Output,
>Depending On The Voltage DC You Supplied It.
In article <41170ebc$0$306$7a628cd7@news.club-internet.fr>,
Robert Lacoste <see-www-alciom-com-for-email-adress> wrote:
>The ones I know have usually 4 pins, but have a look at www.minicircuits.com
>or www.hittite.com for example...
I think he means the MHW series of hybrid modules. Some of them were
cable tv gain blocks, some were PA modules for VHF and UHF radios.
Mark Zenier mzenier@eskimo.com Washington State resident
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