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Ramsey Electronics QAMP20 User Manual

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QAMP20 • 9

These last four parts (R8,9 and C11,12) form parasitic suppression networks
across each transistor to suppress any tendency for high frequency oscillation
in the power amplifier.

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32. Install C3, another .1 µf disc capacitor (marked .1 or 104). Both of
these capacitors bypass the center tap of the ferrite transformers to
ground. Bypass means to provide a low impedance path to ground.

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33. Install C1, 100 to 220 µf electrolytic capacitor. Be sure to observe
correct polarity.

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34. Install C4, 180

ρf disc capacitor (marked 180 or 181).

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35. Install C5, 330

ρf disc capacitor (marked 330 or 331).

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36. Install C6, another 330

ρf disc capacitor (marked 330 or 331).

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37. Install C7, another 180

ρf disc capacitor (marked 180 or 181).

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38. Install wire jumper, JMP1. Use a scrap piece of component lead wire.

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39. Locate the MOSFET power
transistors and prepare the leads for
insertion into the PC board. Bend
down the two outside leads about
1/8" from the transistor body and the
center lead about 3/16" from the
body.

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40. Mount the transistors and heatsinks to the PC board using the 4-40
screws and nuts. Solder all transistor leads. Note that the heatsinks
may look slightly different from the ones shown.

We're almost finished. All we need to do now is install a few remaining parts
that have to be handmade - for that "old-world craftsmanship" touch! We'll
prepare all those parts now for further assembly. We supplied plenty of
enameled wire for your kit but if you mess up, you can get a whole 50' spool of
it from Radio Shack (278-1341).

Transistor bend pix