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Thoughts on RF DIY:
1. The first one is always the hardest (generally true, but sometimes following attempts fail spectacularly). Maybe the first 10 are the hardest? Gets easier from there…
2. Perfect is the enemy of good.
3. You can’t have enough RF amplifiers, test equipment, adapter, cables, probes, or test-doo-dads.
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Those looks like good pieces of advice on RF 😊 . I'm already thinking about the next iteration of this amp. 10 might be right... I bet it stays kinda hard for awhile!
One other thing I learned... I will buy some small surface mount inductors. That will save a LOT of time.
Yes, L&C RF parts kits are really nice. Problem is they only cover a set range of part values, and then you’ll want the next kit covering the next (larger/smaller) range, and so it goes. Soon you’ll have stacks of these kits and will save a lot of time (but spending $) to just grab the right value for your board. Winding coils is part of the “fun” experience only to a point. DIY caps are far harder. :-)
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