This looks like a common need of many SDR users.  I am going to start
looking back into some of the QST and CQ construction articles for some low
power amplifiers for six meters.  Also, it would seem that some of the new
solid state "brick" devices should work well on 50 Mhz and be easy to drive
with the SDR-1000.  Anyone interested in working on a kit amplifier for SDR
users?

73 and happy holidays

Hank Wolfla - K9LZJ
Lyman H. Wolfla II, Inc.
1308 S. Peace St.
Greenfield, IN 46140
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317-861-0186
Cell: 317-448-3457

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Subject: [Flexradio] 6 meter amplifiers

Anyone know of any modifications to increase the 6 meter output of the 
SDR-1000 to at least 1 watt to drive an amplifier?  Anyone have information 
about construction of a low drive 6 meter amplifier?



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