[DSP-10] DSP-10: 2-M 8-Watt 'Brickette' Parts Wanted

Perry Ogletree pogletree at comcast.net
Mon Mar 31 17:09:51 EST 2008


They were out and didn't expect more as it has been out of production for 
about 5 years... first rule when dealing with RF Parts... call!
You will find a great many RF transistors and modules listed and they may or 
may not have stock even with the price listed.
The absence of price isn't even a good indicator as I "lucked" into one I 
needed one time.  Said they had picked up some parts from another outlet.

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Scott" <acepilot at bloomer.net>
To: "Discussion of DSP-10 2-meter transceiver" <dsp-10 at mailman.qth.net>
Sent: Monday, March 31, 2008 4:54 PM
Subject: Re: [DSP-10] DSP-10: 2-M 8-Watt 'Brickette' Parts Wanted


> I'm confused...the RF Parts website says they have the M57732L for $29.95. 
> They may not be in current production, but I assume RF Parts has a "box" 
> of them available for sale.
>
> Scott
> N0EDV
>
> Perry Ogletree wrote:
>
>> But that's the problem Scott, the M57732L (which was used in the original 
>> "brickette") is out of production and not available.
>> The only recourse is to go to another module like the RAxxH1317M where 
>> "xx" is the power out of 13, 30, or 60 watts with any of them needing 
>> less than 100 mw. of drive.  The down side is they are not "drop in" 
>> replacements.
>> See http://www.rfparts.com/module_sau-sav.html
>>
>> 73 de Perry - K4PWO
>>
>> ----- Original Message ----- From: "Scott" <acepilot at bloomer.net>
>> To: "Discussion of DSP-10 2-meter transceiver" <dsp-10 at mailman.qth.net>
>> Sent: Monday, March 31, 2008 7:58 AM
>> Subject: Re: [DSP-10] DSP-10: 2-M 8-Watt 'Brickette' Parts Wanted
>>
>>
>>> The link I posted just gets you toRF Parts wepage listing the modules 
>>> they carry.  Going down the list in numerical order gets to the M57732L 
>>> which says it's Class AB, 135-160 MHz.  Our two meter band in Wisconsin 
>>> falls into its operating range nicely.  Now this module puts out 7 Watts 
>>> with 20 mW in, so if the user wants more power, he can look for a part 
>>> that takes 20 mW in and gives more out and if he finds one with the same 
>>> case style (H12A) it will drop right in.  One could even use a module 
>>> that needs less drive by simply putting in a pi resistor pad to drop 
>>> down the drive that the board develops (again keeping a PA module with 
>>> the H12A form).
>>>
>>> Scott
>>> N0EDV
>>>
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