Ramsey Electronics manual Introduction to the PR20 LOW Noise Preamplifier

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INTRODUCTION TO THE PR20 LOW NOISE PREAMPLIFIER

A “preamplifier” gives an initial boost, measured in decibels, to the level of a signal before it is further processed by tuned circuits, filters, amplifiers, mixers, detectors, or other circuit stages. Preamps may be designed for either RF or audio use and may be either tuned or broadbanded.

The Ramsey Low Noise PR10, 20, and 40 Preamplifiers for 144, 220, and 440 MHz, respectively, differ from our popular SA7 and PR2 broadband preamplifiers in that these models include high-Q tuned input circuits to pre-select the desired frequency range, restricting the strength of other out-of-band signals. Also, the microwave transistor is biased for best low noise performance.

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Contents LOW Noise Preamp KIT Introduction to the PR20 LOW Noise Preamplifier Circuit Description Parts Supplied with PR20 KIT Disregard C6 Ramsey PR20 PRE-AMP Parts LayoutPR20 PRE-AMP Assembly Procedure PR20-7 Input and Output Connections Testing and Adjustment PR20 ON-OFF Switching Suggestion Strong Signal OVER-LOADINGSwitching Considerations for Transceiver Operation MHz Active Antenna2SC2498 Characteristics Troubleshooting Guide ConclusionRamsey PR2 the Ultimate Broadband Preamplifier Ramsey Kit Warranty Call or write for our full line catalog