Wanted: a simple 10 w 10MHz rf source
pls check these links
http://www.electroschematics.com/893...wer-amplifier/
http://www.electroschematics.com/24/...2-kt930-kt934/
hope this meets your requirement.
Regards.
As you plan to make a demonstration for the radio amateurs, almost any of them has a transceiver and a SWR meter you can use. It is therefore not making much sense to procure or make your own instrument.
By the way, the radio amateurs should inform you that only a licensed amateur is allowed to generate 10 W at 10 MHz (the 10 MHz amateur band is precisely specified) for such demonstration. Cheap and dirty emission of 10 W at 10 MHz can be legally prosecuted.
Thank you for your reply. Yes a transceiver could give me 10W but the permissible SWR is limited to 1.5, so it would not do for a reasonable demo, I want an SWR of 3 or more. As to 10w, that is the permitted radiated power, so my "transmission" into a dummy load is no problem, and the interference, too, will really be minimal. If they prosecute me, I hope they will apply the same criteria to all the rest who mess up the bands continuously.
First, I received your reply in spam, so please make sure you PC does not send a virus.
Second, most good amateur transceivers can output up to 100 W, then you can insert an attenuator to protect the final stage. Then you can twist your load to a SWR >10 if you wish.
Maybe it is true that there are lot of bad guys interfering.But your statement sounds like : "streets are full of thugs, so I want to be one of them". Please don't!
I don't want to get into a slanging match, the answer to all your points is "yes, but ...".
