Scott, N0EDV
http://shop.ebay.com/merchant/jracepilot_W0QQ_dmdZ1QQ_in_kwZ1QQ_ipgZ50QQ_sopZ12?_rdc=1
Barend Hendrikson seem to have them in stock.
Not cheap!
http://www.xs4all.nl/~barendh/Indexeng.htm
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Ouch. VERY ouch. Guess I'll have to look at one of the MOSFET "RA"
modules....
Thanks for the link though!
67715's have been out of production for a number of years now,
because their MOSFET counterparts are better: more linear,
higher gain, more efficient.
I realize it hurts when you can't just plunk in a part but
in the end you'll feel better, honest..
73,
Geert Jan PE1HZG
>
> 67715's have been out of production for a number of years now,
> because their MOSFET counterparts are better: more linear,
> higher gain, more efficient.
>
> I realize it hurts when you can't just plunk in a part but
> in the end you'll feel better, honest..
>
> 73,
>
> Geert Jan PE1HZG
>
>
I think we are possibly talking about different MOSFET modules. The one
I specifically refer to for use at 1240-1300 MHz (RA181213G). The data
sheet says it is designed for FM (NON-linear) but can be set up for
linear use by setting Id with Vgg and controlling the output level with
the input (RF) level. http://www.rfparts.com/pdf_docs/RA/RA18H1213G.pdf
It should work...it will just require a few additional components.
Scott
N0EDV
They also have a 'surplus department'
Frank GM0CSZ / KN6WH
> ======================================================= Another possible
> source is Mainline Electronics : PO Box 235 Leicester LE2 9SH -
> England ,UK
> tel : +44 116 277 7648 ; Fax +44 116 247 7551 http://mainline-group.com/
>
> They also have a 'surplus department'
>
> Frank GM0CSZ / KN6WH
Or GH Engineering http://www.ghengineering.co.uk/products/Mitsubishi.htm
They list the M67715 as: "£48 - obsolete - while stocks last"
> Another possible source is Mainline Electronics : PO Box 235
> Leicester LE2 9SH - England ,UK
> tel : +44 116 277 7648 ; Fax +44 116 247 7551
> http://mainline-group.com/
>
They are *unbelievably* expensive! I presume that all their coil winding wire
is gold!
> They also have a 'surplus department'
... Not listed on their appalling website!
Bob