Hello to all,
Thanks for all how replied.
Did somebody try using the R.F. AMPLIFER KIT on Ocean State Electronics
( ) ?
they say :" A small circuit, using the Mar-6 Amplifier IC, this kit
will provide? as much as 20 db gain.
Connect at receiving antenna input; will?boost signals from 1 mhz to
1000mHz; two RF amplifier kits may
be cascaded for use at low, broadcast-band frequencies. Use
with?Scanners, Ham recievers, SWL reciever etc.
You could add a metal?case and RF connectors for permanent use. May be
used to boost signal for scope or frequency
counter as well"
73,
Niki
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On Oct 24, 2004, at 9:02 AM, Michael Hebert wrote:
Niki,
The parts should be available from Mouser Electronics, Digikey, Ocean
State Electronics, Dan's Small Parts and a number of other sources.
Ocean State's online catalog is probably the easiest to navigate.
73,
'Bear' NH7SR
--- In loopantennas@..., "N.Kantor" <nkantor@m...> wrote:
> Bear and Scott (and all),
>
> Thanks for prompt reply :).
>
> Michael, Could you please recommend one or two of these "mail-order
> sources", ones which you know.
>
> I still prefer to wait and see if someone can recommend a kit, if
not,
> i'll take Bear's advice.
>
> Thanks and 73,
>
> Niki
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