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KB4ZGC on how to make a highly accurate yet inexpensive dummy load and 
wattmeter capable of showing 1/10-watt differences in RF power. If you use a 
wattmeter characterized for the HF frequency region, it will not give accurate 
results at the much higher two meter frequencies, although it will be quite 
adequate for go/no-go testing. 
 

MAXIMIZING RF POWER OUTPUT 
 

The simplest way to ensure maximum reasonable power output without 
component damage is to run the DC voltage in the 13 to 14 volt range, 
observing a maximum limit of +15VDC. Typically, an automobile power source 
is 13.6 volts when the engine is running, and most mobile rigs are specified at 
this voltage level. 
 

IMPORTANT NOTE:

 If you are experimenting with this transmitter and see a 

sudden and massive increase in power output and DC current, you have not 
reached the promised land or created a 100 watt amplifier! Sudden surges like 
that are a sure sign of amplifier self-oscillation. Kill the DC power supply 
immediately because your RF power transistors are heading to self-destruction 
while probably interfering with every TV set in the neighborhood! A poorly 
matched antenna along with higher supply voltages is usually responsible for 
this occurring. Any prolonged "parasitic" emissions may also overheat and 
destroy other components in the amplifier. 
 

TROUBLESHOOTING HINTS 

 
The QRP power amplifier is very straight forward and simple to troubleshoot. 
When beginning to track down a problem, use some common sense to narrow 
down your search area. 
 
If the amplifier is not keying upon application of RF power, check to see if the T-
R relay circuitry is operating. A quick read-over of the theory of operation tells 
us the diode detector senses the RF and a pair of transistors amplifies the 
signal to activate the T-R relay. Proper logic tells us to: 1) First check and see if 
RF is getting to the diodes; 2) see if they are detecting RF; 3) see if the 
transistors are driving the relay. Proper procedure is to take just one part of the 
circuit at a time and follow the signal through. 
 
If the amplifier does not amplify, check to see if RF is flowing through to 
transformer T2 and across to the RF power transistors. Amplified output should 
appear at output transformer T1 and then on to the low pass filter. Remember 
that RF enters and exits through relay contacts on K1. 
 
Do the transistors get too hot? Do they get hot without amplifying? Things to  
check are the bias circuitry and RF path through the relay. The amplifier should 
draw about ¼ amp with no signal applied. If you see more than that, recheck 
the bias setting (see the section "INITIAL TESTS"). 

Summary of Contents for QAMP20

Page 1: ...elay automatically switches between receive and transmit Runs on 12 volts DC at 2 to 4 amps ideal for field day or battery operation Multistage low pass filter for a clean signal Operates all modes CW...

Page 2: ...r 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 available for hobby school Scouts a...

Page 3: ...ctions 7 Initial tests 12 Verifying RF output power 13 Troubleshooting tips 15 Using the QAMP20 16 Parts layout diagram 17 Schematic diagram 18 Ramsey kit warranty 19 KIT ASSEMBLY AND INSTRUCTION MANU...

Page 4: ...P amplifier is very simple with most of the magic being done by just a few parts the pair of MOSFET transistors and the ferrite wideband transformers Transformer T2 matches the 50 ohm amplifier input...

Page 5: ...70 ohm resistors red violet brown R8 9 1 51 ohm resistor green brown black R10 1 2 2 K ohm resistor red red red R11 1 5 K potentiometer marked 502M R4 SEMICONDUCTOR DEVICES 1 Zener diode 6 2 volt gray...

Page 6: ...the problems we find here at the factory are due to faulty assembly no matter how experienced the builder may be it s especially tough to tell a 30 year experienced ham that he goofed Before you run...

Page 7: ...RCA phono jacks Solder all 4 pins on each securely as these connectors will be subjected to some stress when coax cables are connected to them 3 Install J3 PC mount DC power jack 4 Install relay K1 N...

Page 8: ...or proper operation Generally capacitors have their lead marked with a black stripe while PC boards have the hole indicated 22 Install D1 6 2 volt Zener diode gray body with a black band This diode pr...

Page 9: ...nother 180 f disc capacitor marked 180 or 181 38 Install wire jumper JMP1 Use a scrap piece of component lead wire 39 Locate the MOSFET power transistors and prepare the leads for insertion into the P...

Page 10: ...t or a magic marker We don t want to confuse it with the other two toroid coils wound just before 43 Winding T2 Locate the smaller of the two 2 hole ferrite cores Cut off one 11 inch length of enamele...

Page 11: ...le or too much then you have not wound the core correctly Tin each end with solder as before Tin all the way up to the core body 46 Cut off another length of wire 9 inches long Wind 1 turn through the...

Page 12: ...for testing you ll need the following 1 Multimeter capable of measuring voltage and current 2 12 volt DC power source of at least 3 amp capacity 3 Suitable dummy load and resonant antenna 4 QRP trans...

Page 13: ...r transmitter with good amateur practice YOUR POWER SUPPLY AND RF OUTPUT POWER For optimum performance one or two volts of extra DC supply power can make quite a difference in any RF power amplifier F...

Page 14: ...m 2 to 25 volts RMS depending on various factors Typically 1 watt power levels are achieved in the 5 to 7 volts RMS range 5 watts at 12 to 15 volts and 10 watts at 20 to 25 volts A good test bulb for...

Page 15: ...e for this occurring Any prolonged parasitic emissions may also overheat and destroy other components in the amplifier TROUBLESHOOTING HINTS The QRP power amplifier is very straight forward and simple...

Page 16: ...r QRP operation and an amplifier is not a band aid for a poor antenna system For maximum performance a QRP station must include the following 1 A resonant antenna dipole or quarter wave vertical 2 Goo...

Page 17: ...keyer etc The controls are easily mounted at one end of such a box It may be necessary to cut away the molded posts which secure the tape itself These storage boxes come in several styles so pick one...

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Page 19: ...h be 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...

Page 20: ...Quality Electronics Kit was designed and packed in the USA REQUIRED TOOLS Soldering Iron Ramsey WLC100 Thin Rosin Core Solder Ramsey RTS12 Needle Nose Pliers Ramsey MPP4 or RTS05 Small Diagonal Cutte...

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