
unsure of wattage or how to program it but see it for sale on a home brew site just have to state Frequency when ordering
http://i.picresize.com/cozS
bipolar_transistor wrote: ↑Thu Aug 03, 2017 10:14 pm This is built by woodstar from this forum, he prints unique electronics.. Also known as woody..
This stuff is shit if I'm honest. The yellow coils act as a doubler and it almost always breaks into self oscillation when slightly untuned. Stay clear and do not buy!!! The exciter is a bad design, its not a copy as albert said as its wrong, the doubler should be one stage later. Honestly its utter crap..
You mate no nothing of our designs. I suggest you make your own. unique electronics supplies high quality equipment across the Globe. we now are FCC certified, and now certified under R&TTE. You will also see that I have 100% rating. You Sir are a TWAT
That is a copy, but not our work. Nothing to do with us.
regulaterz wrote: ↑Wed Aug 02, 2017 2:46 pm almost twins big up the glue gun massive lol .
That's maybe a copy but nothing to do with us.
That look evil, that is a copy of our drive...
Mate you saying don't put any filtering on, your a dick bro, that needs it, 170 Watt amp it's going into,,,, a very high gain amp. Donut!Albert H wrote: ↑Wed Aug 02, 2017 3:31 am It's probably good (actually "bad") for about 800mW. Frequency is set by writing code into the 8-pin PIC there. On power-up, the PIC squirts data into the PLL IC to load the frequency information into the registers in the PLL chip. Changing frequency requires that PIC to be re-programmed or replaced.
The construction of the thing is pretty messy. I don't see the need for the two LPF filter coils at the output - they're not going to do much of use, since they can "see" each other, so harmonic attenuation will be insignificant. There's also no screening between stages - this isn't always necessary, but if you're going to make your exciter on the smallest piece of copperclad you can get away with, there really should be some effort to prevent inter-stage coupling and instability.
It appears to be a messy copy of an old exciter design, with poor layout, dreadful soldering and no means of readily setting frequency. The constructor also appears to have received a glue-gun for Christmas!
It's a bodge job!
Someone is copying our boards. badly,,,
no its not its a copy!RF-Head wrote: ↑Thu Aug 03, 2017 9:39 pm It's a unique electronics board
See the listing on ebay
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Export-60-Wat ... 7675.l2557