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Welcome to the LPA Power Booster Amplifier 

 
Thank you for purchasing the LPA1 Power Booster Amplifier. The LPA -1 is 
a state of the art amplifier for almost any low power transmitter. With a fre-
quency range from 100Khz to almost 1Ghz, it is no wonder that it is so ver-
satile. And with an incredible gain of up to 38.5dB (7079 times the input 
power) at 10 Mhz, you can finally be heard over all of the noise and interfer-
ence on many bands. For very low power ham radio QRP equipment, VCR 
“rabbits,” and virtually anything else that you can hook it to, you will notice a 
big difference in the signal distance and clarity. A gain of 38.5dB means that 
only 125 micro watts will get you 1 watt of crystal clear power! 
 
You’ll notice that the PC board included with your kit contains plating on both 
sides of the board. This topside ground “plane” is necessary to create the 
proper RF impedance in the traces run on the bottom side of the board. We 
have also used the latest in trouble free amplifiers, the Mini Circuits MAV3 
IC, to provide crystal clear linear amplification. 
 
NOTE TO NEWCOMERS:  If you are a first time kit builder, you may find this 
manual easier to understand than you may have expected. Each part in the 
kit is checked off as you go, while a detailed description of each part is given. 
If you are to follow each step in the manual in order, and practice good sol-
dering and kit building skills, the kit is next to fail-safe. 
 

Circuit description 

 
Your Power Booster Amplifier consists of a simple circuit in terms of compo-
nents. Since the kit operates at frequencies as high as 1Ghz, your board has 
been specially engineered for proper impedance matching. As signals go up 
in frequency, they behave very differently than you might expect. Without a 
properly designed board, the signal may actually begin to reflect throughout 
the circuit. These reflections may cause a substantial loss of gain in the cir-
cuit. To help eliminate this effect, your board has been designed using a 
process called micro-strip design. This feature is what allows you to get rela-
tively high gain from your LPA1 at very high frequencies. Throughout the 
construction of this kit, it is extremely important to make sure that all leads on 
components are kept as short as possible. If you do not make an attempt to 
make the leads as short as possible, you may not find the output power or 
gain as we have designed it. 
 
The main components of the circuit are the RF amplifier and Q2, an MRF581 
power transistor. The MAV3 is a state of the art amplifier specially designed 
to work in a wide range of radio frequencies. The MAV3 amplifies the signal, 
but does not have the power output capabilities to push out such high power. 
For this reason, Q2 is placed in the circuit. Q2 amplifies the signal a bit more, 
and is capable of generating a large amount of power out of the circuit. 

Summary of Contents for LPA1

Page 1: ...lification The perfect lab amplifier for any lab bench Excellent bandwidth and gain characteristics make the LPA1 a useful tool for amateurs and professionals alike Boost almost any low power transmit...

Page 2: ...onitor RAMSEY AMATEUR RADIO KITS HR Series HF All Mode Receivers QRP Series HF CW Transmitters CW7 CW Keyer CPO3 Code Practice Oscillator QRP Power Amplifiers RAMSEY MINI KITS Many other kits are avai...

Page 3: ...F CONTENTS Introduction to the LPA1 4 How It Works 4 LPA1 Parts List 7 Schematic Diagram 8 Parts Layout Diagram 9 Feedback Circuit Considerations 10 LPA1 Assembly Instructions 11 Setup and Testing 16...

Page 4: ...p in the manual in order and practice good sol dering and kit building skills the kit is next to fail safe Circuit description Your Power Booster Amplifier consists of a simple circuit in terms of com...

Page 5: ...troubleshooting section to guide you through them Please remember that most problems occur out of bad soldering technique and improperly placed components A clear head and a meter are all that you pro...

Page 6: ...so instructed be sure the solder flows around the topside connection as shown When installing a disc capacitor be sure to scrape away any insulating material which may be coated on the lead near the c...

Page 7: ...and bare wire to wind through it L1 1 5 6uH inductor resembles a resistor marked green blue gold yellow L2 RESISTORS 1 6 8 ohm resistor blue grey gold R2 4 1K ohm resistor brown black red R1 5 6 7 1 1...

Page 8: ...LPA1 8...

Page 9: ...LPA1 9 LPA1 PARTS LAYOUT DIAGRAM...

Page 10: ...ou are using and how much gain you require from the circuit Installing the feedback circuit has proven to add more circuit stability and immunity to spurious signals If you are experiencing difficulty...

Page 11: ...o your work in stages taking breaks to check your work Brush away any wire cuttings so that they don t lodge between solder connections Since you may appreciate some warm up soldering practice as well...

Page 12: ...be to the left when properly installed Capacitors allow AC waves to pass while blocking off DC power C3 filters off any noise in the power circuit into ground before it can affect the circuit 8 Instal...

Page 13: ...or blue grey gold 17 Install R6 1K ohm resistor brown black red Solder the lead closest to the LED to the top side as well as the bottom side 18 Find C2 01uF capacitor marked 01 or 103 or 10nF Take of...

Page 14: ...ake the insulation off of the legs first 25 Install C7 01 uF capacitor marked 01 or 103 or 10nF Strip the insulation off of the legs before installing 26 Install C8 01 uF capacitor marked 01 or 103 or...

Page 15: ...u have just completed your LPA1 Power Booster Amplifier Please take a few minutes to look over your kit and ensure that all of the parts have been assembled correctly Since a few of the parts may be u...

Page 16: ...ur transmitting distance several times and you may find yourself going far away from your house That s all that you need to do to test it out You may now use your LPA1 for it s intended purpose You do...

Page 17: ...er and the amplifier Tables of resistor values can be found in various sources including the ARRL Handbook an annual publication of the ARRL Due to the fact that there are so many combinations of resi...

Page 18: ...submit comments or ideas to Ramsey Electronics Attn Hobby Kit Department 590 Fishers Station Drive Victor NY 14564 Thanks again from the folks at Ramsey USAGE WARNING Just as there is nothing illegal...

Page 19: ...e assured that the 1K ohm resistors are actually the missing 10 K parts Hum m m I guess the red band really does look orange Ramsey Electronics project kits are packed with pride in the USA If you bel...

Page 20: ...blication No MLPA1 Assembly and Instruction manual for RAMSEY MODEL NO LPA1 POWER BOOSTER AMPLIFIER REQUIRED TOOLS Soldering Iron Ramsey WLC100 Thin Rosin Core Solder Ramsey RTS12 Needle Nose Pliers R...

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