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RF Amplifiers: RF Amp Electronics - Radio Frequency Amplifiers

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MicroStrip 2.3 GHz (GigaHertz) RF amplifier with 1 Watt RF output power.
Photo: Auto Roll 4 Channel RF Remote Control Auto Roll 4 Channel RF Remote Control
4 Channel RF Remote Control Relay Board with Auto Roll
Photo: Auto Roll 2 Channel RF Remote Control Auto Roll 2 Channel RF Remote Control
4 Channel RF Remote Control Relay Board with Auto Roll
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A very simple variable power supply with a DC output voltage adjustable from 1-3- Volts, with a maximum DC current of 5 Amps. Uses LM338 DC voltage regulator IC.
Photo: 3 Amp Variable DC Power Supply 3 Amp Variable DC Power Supply
Provides 3 amps current at 3-30 Volts DC. Reduces ripple voltage to almost non-existant.
Photo: AM Radio One Chip Educational Electronic Kit AM Radio One Chip Educational Electronic Kit
This is a complete AM radio for the standard broadcast band, most of which is on a single IC. Other components, such as coils and variable capacitor to make a finished radio are included. The IC is the RF Amp, detector and AGC circuitry. The IC's output d
An extremely simple and cheap DC power supply with variable voltage (1.2-25 Volts) control. The circuit uses an LM317 integrated voltage regulator Ic.
Photo: Auto Roll 10 Channel UHF Remote Control Auto Roll 10 Channel UHF Remote Control
4 Channel RF Remote Control Relay Board with Auto Roll
Photo: 20 Watt FM Power Amplifier (1 Watt Input) 20 Watt FM Power Amplifier (1 Watt Input)
This 20 Watt FM RF Amplifier will increase the output of your FM transmitter from about 1 Watt to 20 Watts.
Photo: 150 Watt FM Power Amplifier (1 Watt Input) 150 Watt FM Power Amplifier (1 Watt Input)
This 150 Watt FM RF Amplifier will increase the output of your FM transmitter from about 1 Watt to 150 Watts.
Photo: 40 Watt FM Power Amplifier (1 Watt Input) 40 Watt FM Power Amplifier (1 Watt Input)
This 40 Watt FM RF Amplifier will increase the output of your FM transmitter from about 1 Watt to 40 Watts.
Photo: LM317 Variable Power Supply LM317 Variable Power Supply
A very basic power supply that can be adjusted over a range of about 1.5 to 35 volts DC. If you add a heat sink (included), you can run it as hot as 2 Amps output; otherwise about 60 mA @ 12 volts. This is a text book circuit using an LM317, which is a 3