Hi Jan-Martin and LF group,
I was going to ask if your preamp could be posted on the Reflector ...
Being the "some-other" Here it is ...
73
Hugh M0WYE
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Sent: Tuesday, January 21, 2003 1:10 PM
Subject: LF: Re: Re: Notch for DCF39/Spectrograms/Luxembourg effect
Hi,
I don't see the point in using NPN devices (PNP are better for this
purpose),
you would probably not have more than 0.5x voltage gain
A source follower has incredible low gain - even when driving high
impedance,
that's the reason I discard such constructions, but using a PNP instead of
NPN
you may achieve over unity gain. A BJT emitter follower has in the region
of
0.8-0.95x voltage gain.
You set the feedback to adjust the gain, and add some postive feedback to
the input and achieve very high input impedance.
Unfortunately I forgot to forward the circuit from home, but sent it to
Alan
and some other. Too high gain is of course a problem and may cause some
IMD,
will try to remember to pass the circuit later (I am in Stavanger at the
moment).
Passed the spectrogram as a separate mail
73 Jan-Martin
LA8AK
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