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RE: LF: Advice will be gratefully received

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Subject: RE: LF: Advice will be gratefully received
From: "OSBORN, Chris" <[email protected]>
Date: Wed, 28 Sep 2005 11:36:07 +0100
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Many thanks Rik,

I shall put in an order for some more robust fet's.
I would have thought that the aerial system was resonant but something seems
to have changed !

73 Chris G3XIZ

-----Original Message-----
From: Rik Strobbe [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: 28 September 2005 11:21:AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: LF: Advice will be gratefully received


Chris,

if the load differs from 50 Ohm (and especially if ot has a reactive component) the drain voltage can easily sing to 5 times the power supply voltage.
I would recommend to use FET's with a higher Vds.
I have been using IRFP350's and IRFP450's in my 450 W PA running at 55V supply voltage and they survived all kinds of misthreatment.

73, Rik ON7YD

At 10:43 28/09/2005 +0100, you wrote:



        The PA FET's in my new home brew transmitter keep exploding !

        I'm using push-pull  IRF520's rated at 100 V Vds and my supply is
30
volts.
        I am careful not to exceed the V gs.

        The gates are driven with a toroidal transformer and the whole
circuit is just a scaled up version of my original TX, which works fine.
        It generates healthy power into a 50 ohm dummy load but on
connection to the aerial circuit - bang !
        The aerial system is identical to that used with the old TX !

        Has anyone any ideas on what's causing the problem and how to cure
it ?

        I'm running out of FET's and my nerves are somewhat frayed (shell
shock!)

        73 Chris G3XIZ

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