Terry, Your timing is perfect. I was also searching for the same device and came across a company in California that has them. I ended up ordering several of them because they are hard to come across.
Take a look here.
http://www.hamtv.com/specials.html
Peter, VA3PK
Hello all!
I'm in the process of building up a LNA for 2 meters from an old copy of the ARRL handbook. The article calls for a MGF1402 GaAsFET. I have yet to be able to find any of those.
Does anyone know of a source for MGF1402s? Does anyone have some they want to part with?
I'm going to try to substitute in a NEC NE3509M04, but it's a bit of a challenge to solder to! What else have people substituted in for MGF1402 devices?
Thanks,
Tyler KM3G
Thanks!
rfparts.com has them listed, but doesn't have any. I tried them already.
Thanks! i'll give the hamtv.com link a try!
Tyler KM3G
----- Original Message ----- From: "Peter Gayle" pgayle@porchlight.ca To: amsat-bb@amsat.org Sent: Tuesday, January 02, 2007 3:57 AM Subject: [amsat-bb] MGF1402 source or substitute
Terry, Your timing is perfect. I was also searching for the same device and came across a company in California that has them. I ended up ordering several of them because they are hard to come across.
Take a look here.
http://www.hamtv.com/specials.html
Peter, VA3PK
Hello all!
I'm in the process of building up a LNA for 2 meters from an old copy of the ARRL handbook. The article calls for a MGF1402 GaAsFET. I have yet to be able to find any of those.
Does anyone know of a source for MGF1402s? Does anyone have some they want to part with?
I'm going to try to substitute in a NEC NE3509M04, but it's a bit of a challenge to solder to! What else have people substituted in for MGF1402 devices?
Thanks,
Tyler KM3G
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Peter Gayle
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Tyler Harpster