MMIC's the easy way.

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MMIC's the easy way.

WA2JJH
Microwave monolithic IC's are an easy way to from DC- 6 ghz,  My favorite is
the one with 200
mw @1db of compression.   I use this for audio amps, RF  drivers, and IF
amplification.
 
  They also make small signal MMIC's. The four lead device only  requires 2
DC block caps,  bias resistor. An rf choke and proper symetrical  GND planes
for over 50 mhz use,
 
  I am building an amplifier for the 150khz aux IF. I hd a few  idea's
 
   Oh, the mmic's cost 1.99
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Re: MMIC's the easy way.

N8LP
I have been real happy with the Gali series from Mini-Circuits... they
are strong, quiet and super easy to use. I have used them in several
critical applications with great success... much beter than the oder MAR
series. They cost a couple bucks each, and are in a SOT-23 case.

Larry N8LP



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>Microwave monolithic IC's are an easy way to from DC- 6 ghz,  My favorite is
>the one with 200
>mw @1db of compression.   I use this for audio amps, RF  drivers, and IF
>amplification.
>
>  They also make small signal MMIC's. The four lead device only  requires 2
>DC block caps,  bias resistor. An rf choke and proper symetrical  GND planes
>for over 50 mhz use,
>
>  I am building an amplifier for the 150khz aux IF. I hd a few  idea's
>
>   Oh, the mmic's cost 1.99
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>
>  
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