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Whether you're at [[QRP]] or at the legal limit, you still need power to transmit. | |||
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* [[Powering a hand held transceiver from an AC power supply]] | |||
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Latest revision as of 17:17, 8 April 2009
Related wiki pages: Apparatus, Power Supply Design
Whether you're at QRP or at the legal limit, you still need power to transmit.
Categories
Power Supplies (converting from AC source to DC)
Projects
| Electronic Theory | |
| Physical quantities | Current * Gain * Impedance * Power * Q of a circuit * Radiated Power Measurement * Reactance* Resistivity * Resonance * Voltage |
| Components | Baluns * Bipolar-Junction Transistors * Capacitors * Diodes * Inductors* Lasers * Microphones * Resistors * Transformers * Wire |
| Circuits | Attenuators * Digital Signal Processing (DSP) * Dummy load * Filters * LC filters * Power Supply Design * Rectifier Circuits |
| Design | Amplifier Design * Oscillator Design |
| Electromagnetic Waves | Relative power (Decibels) * Harmonics * Interference and BPL |