Brett,
The KX1 is speced up to 14 volts, so you are a bit on the high side.
You could use a couple diodes in series with the batteries to drop the
voltage level if you can fit everything inside the case.
I will go out on a limb (and Wayne might correct me too <G>) and say
that the most susceptable part to increased supply voltage is the Zener
diode in the PA collector circuit. That diode is there to protect the
PA transistor from high levels of peak RF voltage that can result with a
high SWR - so you may get away with the higher supply voltage if you
keep the power down closer to 3 watts (adjust R4 for lower output)
rather than trying to push for 4 watts or more.
73,
Don W3FPR
Brett gazdzinski wrote:
> Just a quick question, my cell phone uses
> a lithium Ion battery that is 3.7 volts at
> 1100mAh, four would do 14.8 volts and would be much smaller
> than AA batteries. I think you could actually fit
> 6 in the space of 6 AA batteries.
>
> Is 14.8 volts to much for a KX1?
>
> Brett
> N2DTS
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