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G8MNY  > TECH     03.03.05 04:27l 64 Lines 2406 Bytes #999 (0) @ WW
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Subj: A TV masthead pre-amp
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By G8MNY
Following a reply to a question on TV Preamps:        (New Dec 04)

As a HAM I would not consider a broadband mixer @ the aerial a good idea!
Better low loss coax is better.

However it is possible to put low & high pass (UHF Band) filters into preamps,
but most commercial ones are a poor attempts at this. Many makers insist on
broadband amps that cover 40-900 MHz so that can be used to amplify (&
also MIX!) Bands 1, 2, 3, 4-5, & cellphones etc.

Traps for specific ham bands are most effective if placed right on the 1st RF
transistor's base, rather than in the feeding lead. See my bul on VHF TVI
filters for trap details.

Basic circuit may be using a BFR91...

                +12V  ÚÄÄÄÄÄÄÂ- - - ¿           ÚÄÄ270Ä<+12-18V
                     2K7    === u1  )|FB        )|
                 ÚÄÄÄÄ´ n1  ÄÁÄ     )|3T        )|FB
     Hi Pass    1M    ÃÄ´ÃÄÄ¿       )|          )|3T
        n1    n1 ³  ³/     |)       |           |
AERIAL Ä´ÃÄÂÄ´ÃÄÄÁÄÄ´      |)ÄÄ´ÃÄÄÄÄÄ> COAX  >ÄÄ´ÃÄÄ>To TV
           ³      : ³\e    |)  n27               n27
           L    TRAP  ³     ³
           ³      :   ³     ³
       ÄÄÄÄÁÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÁÄÄÄÄÄÁÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ

You can power this one from local 12V, the 2K7 & 1M are supposed to bias the
transistor to 2.5mA for minimum noise maximum sensitivity. But higher gains &
more linearity can be achieved. You should be able to get..

        @ 2.5mA       @ 12mA
Noise F   1dB           4dB
Gain      12dB          20dB
Bandwidth 300-1GHz

So adjust the values to suit your needs.

The L is 2 turns 2mm diameter, the Transformer is small ferrite bead with the 4
turns tapped at 2 turns, & presents a 300ê load to the transistor.

The I/P Cs I said use 2x 100pF (n1) but it may be 10pF may be better at
removing VHF with not too much degradation @ 470MHz.

DC powering can be line fed, just put the 2K7 to the TV socket & decouple @ TV
end to feed 12V in.

Tight UHF layout is essential on a ground plane, so try an old tobacco tin (if
U can find one!) & UGLY construction for best results. Etched PCB is so easy @
UHF with a sharp knife!

As there is no NFB in this design so the cross modulation is poor! Some
commercial designs use 2 transistors with heavy NFB to throttle back the gain &
attempt NFB @ UHF, Linearity may just be a few dBs better!


Why Don't U send an interesting bul?

73 de John G8MNY @ GB7CIP


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