Poked around the web for a while and didn't see any downloadable data on ARR preamps. I am trying to find out what the exact DGFET/BPT/GaAsFET the 144 and 430 models use, and if the DGFETs/BPT/GaAsFET's are interchangeable. I anticipate blowing them up when I get my sat setup going soon, and I would like to order up some spare devices (exact replacements or suitable substitutes). I have the PxxxVDG's but I'm reading that the DGFET and bipolar versions are less ESD fragile than the GaAs ones albiet less gain. Is there an advantage to one over the other in practical ham satellite applications?
Thanks,
Mark K5LXP Albuquerque, NM
ARR Address
Ar2 Communications Products P.O. Box 1242 Burlington, CT. 06013
Phone 860-485-0310 FAX 860-485-0311
Internet WWW.advancedreceiver.com
I bought replacement transistor from them and they were first class to deal with. Good luck. 73's << John
On 1/2/07, Mark Brueggemann K5LXP brueggemail-k5lxp@yahoo.com wrote:
Poked around the web for a while and didn't see any downloadable data on ARR preamps. I am trying to find out what the exact DGFET/BPT/GaAsFET the 144 and 430 models use, and if the DGFETs/BPT/GaAsFET's are interchangeable. I anticipate blowing them up when I get my sat setup going soon, and I would like to order up some spare devices (exact replacements or suitable substitutes). I have the PxxxVDG's but I'm reading that the DGFET and bipolar versions are less ESD fragile than the GaAs ones albiet less gain. Is there an advantage to one over the other in practical ham satellite applications?
Thanks,
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At 03:15 PM 1/2/2007 -0800, Mark Brueggemann K5LXP wrote:
Poked around the web for a while and didn't see any downloadable data on ARR preamps. I am trying to find out what the exact DGFET/BPT/GaAsFET the 144 and 430 models use, and if the DGFETs/BPT/GaAsFET's are interchangeable. I anticipate blowing them up when I get my sat setup going soon, and I would like to order up some spare devices (exact replacements or suitable substitutes). I have the PxxxVDG's but I'm reading that the DGFET and bipolar versions are less ESD fragile than the GaAs ones albiet less gain. Is there an advantage to one over the other in practical ham satellite applications?
Thanks,
Mark K5LXP Albuquerque, NM
Mark,
I have had several P144VDG preamps and used mgf-1302 or 1402's for replacement. However, these devices are difficult to find nowadays (I scored several away for spares). I have a P144VDA that is used as a second preamp after my mast mounted 2m-eme preamp. I uses a 3SK48 MosFet. It is used as a line amp so its 1 dBNF is sufficient. The MosFet is less susceptible to overdriving by the 1st preamp. I bought a spare 3SK48 directly from ARR after accidently transmitting into the preamp.
Although the GasFet is static (ESD) sensitive, I have not had any problem damaging them while replacing them in the preamp. The issue of the Fets or BPT devices is they are higher noise figure devices, not that they are less gain. It is true the mgf-1302/1402 will produce 22-25 dB gain at about 0.5 dBNF.
The devices are not interchageable, though. Bias circuitry and operating voltage vary by device. 73's, Ed - KL7UW ========================================= BP40iq, Nikiski, AK http://www.qsl.net/al7eb Amsat #3212 Modes: V - U - L - S USA Rep. for Dubus Magazine: dubususa@hotmail.com =========================================
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