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Ramsey SA7 Broadband RF Preamp Kit

Ramsey SA7 Broadband RF Preamp Kit
Brand: Ramsey

Buy New: $19.95



Rating: 2.0 out of 5 stars 1 reviews

Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.1

MPN: SA7
UPC: 871183001210
EAN: 0871183001210

Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

Features:
  • Broadband... From 100KHz to 1000MHz!
  • High Gain: up to 16dB
  • Low Noise: < 4dB
  • Improves AM, FM, VHF-TV, UHF-TV and HF reception
  • Electronic kit, assembly required

Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
Put some new life into that old shortwave receiver, scanner, TV set, or frequency counter. This is the famous preamp that's been written up in all the radio and electronics magazines. New low-cost microwave transistors make it possible to give performance unheard of a few years ago! Runs on 9-15 volts at 35mA. It has 50 to 75 ohm impedance and is unconditionally stable. If you've had broadband preamp hook-up problems in the past this unit will be an answer to your dreams! Size: 1"w x 3/8"h x 1 1/2"d. Ramsey Mini-Kits are handy, easy-to-build, easy-to-use functional kits that can be used alone or as building blocks in larger, more complex designs. Mini-kits have been used in projects as simple as blinking name badges or as complex as Radio Astronomy Telescopes. Consider these capable little kits the next time you build.


Customer Reviews:
2 out of 5 stars Is the ramsey SA7 any good.   August 30, 2009
Larry Stein
1 out of 1 found this review helpful

Well to answer the question as to whether the SA7 is any good you have to ask yourself what you want from a preamp? The SA7 is ONLY capable of compensating for loss of signal between your antenna and receiver. Only if you put the SA7 in a long feed line at the antenna will you see any improvement. Plugging this in at the receiver will do nothing or worse, attenuate(weaken) the signal. It will not turn your antenna into an active antenna. If you want an increase of signal and more selectivity pay a lot of money for a bigger, better, higher and maybe even directional antenna and more expensive feed line(coax).
I have also had one of these on my Oscilloscope and signal generator. It gave about 0.05µVolt increase at 20Mhz which does not constitute a +20db increase, more like +4-6db. It is also hampered by nulls about 10, spread out more or less evenly up and down the frequency coverage.

So in conclusion, If your want more, better defined and stronger signals. Don't buy a Ramsey SA7. Buy a better antenna and feed line.




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