Very impressive indeed.  Pre-distortion will hopefully  be made available as a 
option for the K3 in the future. 
That would be a superb option if it does become available.

What these results however do confirm is  that pre-distortrion is worth  
implimenting and that it does work very well.
 
The work by N1JEZ also confirms that current LDMOS amplifiers do not have 
acceptable levels of IMD performance, especially at  higher powers.
 In my opinion based on the IMD data by N1JEZ they are inherently   very  
dirty. I have not seen a working example 
of a LDMOS amplifier that I would consider clean when compared against even a 
pair of 3-500's. I have  studied the  NXP datasheets for these devices
 and have found that LDMOS devices like the BLF574 can produce excellent IMD 
performance. The BLF574 according to the data sheet at 200 watts of ouput and 
1200ma of  idle current is capable of -40dbc 3rd order IMD performance. I have 
not seen data for the higher order products but this figure is good.

I have been working on a  homebrew LDMOS solid state amplifier for my K3 and 
have  not decided what devices I will use in the design. I do have a 
MRF150/EB104 amplifier that works very well and it has very good IMD 
performance. I would like to try these LDMOS designs. I wont however waste 
effort on a marginally poor IMD PA. Homebrewing is a lot of effort and I cant 
see the point of spending dollars and time  on any project when it does not 
meet acceptable technical standards like IMD performance..

 I wonder when we will see pre-distortion in a commercial ham radio tranceiver 
outside of the experimental devlopments like HPSDR. Is Elecraft working
on a pre-distortion implimentation?

73
Craig

"With bias, 12V transistors are class B or AB, not C. 
See http://flarc.net/eme-info/PDF/N1JEZ-2.pdf. 
Ignacy, NO9E"

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