HG makes decent stuff..they have come a long way..pretty nice to get parts from them. I'm deffently getting one of these for my hermes 2. I have some HG 2879c's in a amp and they run good. I like this has swr protection at 2.5 and not lower like other amps.
Interesting harmonic suppression scheme used here. Just use choose a device and operate it at it's limits of bandwidth😜 I would not consider the lack of auto band switching a minor inconvenience. Far too many Amps have been damaged for want of correct band selection or protection. Band selection using Yaesu BCD is a no brainer to implement, add a $10 microcontroller would easily perform Icom 8V analogue to Yaesu BCD band selection as well as providing SWR and over volt/current protection and you have a solution for 75% of the radios market.
I have a somewhat irrelevant question for you. Have you had your hands on the Wolf RS-998 transceiver? 0-750 MHz rx, 0-200 MHz + UHF by frequency conversion tx (locked to HAM bands), 100W output. I'd say it's a base station that can be used as a mobile radio but not really as a portable due to the weight (5.55 kg). It would be nice to see a thorough test of the Wolf.
Seven minutes before you took it apart Matt. We want to see inside first :) Transistors don't really matter as long as rated for the job. From the hefty biasing, they may be Bipolar, 2SC2290 or similar.
Something to consider for my 705 should I go for an UK _Intermediate_ license in the future 👍 - M7VOK (Of course it would be nice to have a fine control over the power output)
Matt, thanks for the test on this amp. I've been interested in this amp to use with my X6100. I'm wondering how clean is the amp? Maybe someone with a Spectrum Analyzer can test it. 73.
It depends if you need an ATU. The MX-P150 is a great amp, and so is the 125b, but the 125b costs more and has an internal ATU. The 125b can also be controlled remotely to change bands (not tune though). Again, the 125b costs more those reasons I believe. Both great amps and I have both.
I agree on the auto-band, considering the LPF is relay controlled it would only require minor reworking to add it. WARC bands usually just use the next band anyway unless it's a real BPF, which this is not, so I find that to be less of an issue considering on an amp having harmonics suppressed is the important part.
No you don’t. There are many 400W amplifier designs using two matched pairs of 12V transistors in push-pull configuration. Ameritron, SGC, Harris, RM Italy, Tokyo Hy-Power, have all made these.
Thanks! Just ordered one with your discount code!
Just custom part number labeled RF transistors made by Hua Gao (HG Semi). Mike KC3OSD
Likely a HG MRF 421 based on some other amp kits I've found on AliExpress.
HG makes decent stuff..they have come a long way..pretty nice to get parts from them. I'm deffently getting one of these for my hermes 2. I have some HG 2879c's in a amp and they run good. I like this has swr protection at 2.5 and not lower like other amps.
Nice video. How about a followup testing linearity revealed by IM distortion and harmonic output ?
Thanks, Matt 👍
My pleasure!
Thanks for the video!!
you're welcome :-)
Interesting harmonic suppression scheme used here. Just use choose a device and operate it at it's limits of bandwidth😜 I would not consider the lack of auto band switching a minor inconvenience. Far too many Amps have been damaged for want of correct band selection or protection. Band selection using Yaesu BCD is a no brainer to implement, add a $10 microcontroller would easily perform Icom 8V analogue to Yaesu BCD band selection as well as providing SWR and over volt/current protection and you have a solution for 75% of the radios market.
I have a somewhat irrelevant question for you. Have you had your hands on the Wolf RS-998 transceiver? 0-750 MHz rx, 0-200 MHz + UHF by frequency conversion tx (locked to HAM bands), 100W output. I'd say it's a base station that can be used as a mobile radio but not really as a portable due to the weight (5.55 kg). It would be nice to see a thorough test of the Wolf.
I always worry how good the filtering is on these lesser-known amps.
My 100W Dummy Load will take 200W for @10~15 secs, (on label)
Pretty sure yours will, easily long enough to test with up to 10W Drive.
Put an ice pack on top and it’ll recover more quickly too.
Seven minutes before you took it apart Matt. We want to see inside first :) Transistors don't really matter as long as rated for the job. From the hefty biasing, they may be Bipolar, 2SC2290 or similar.
It’s called retention :) hope you’re well Mike :)
Something to consider for my 705 should I go for an UK _Intermediate_ license in the future 👍 - M7VOK
(Of course it would be nice to have a fine control over the power output)
You will breeze the Intermediate! :-)
Matt, thanks for the test on this amp. I've been interested in this amp to use with my X6100. I'm wondering how clean is the amp? Maybe someone with a Spectrum Analyzer can test it. 73.
Hi, what was the SDR radio you used on the PC?
Thank you for the video. Which is better, MX-P150M or XPA125B? 73!
It depends if you need an ATU. The MX-P150 is a great amp, and so is the 125b, but the 125b costs more and has an internal ATU. The 125b can also be controlled remotely to change bands (not tune though). Again, the 125b costs more those reasons I believe. Both great amps and I have both.
@@TechMindsOfficialIn my opinion, the MX-P150M will have less heating. Its radiator is located outside and on the up.
That’s a very good observation
Do any of the SDR radios you've reviewed compete with the better ICOM radios?
Hey Matt i am looking to purchase this amplifier, seems like is good for the value.
Would you suggest that?
In my opinion, after testing for a few weeks on air, it works very well with my Hermes Lite 2. Are you in the UK? If so, drop me an email.
Question: in order to switch CHELEGANCE MX-P150M to TX transmission mode, do you need to close the SEND and GND wires?
Yep, that’s correct .
Not bad I’d spend the extra bit and get the 60dbm amp with auto band switching and 160/6
Wow, for not much more, you can get a VK3AMP that has 1000w output with a 5w drive.
Built in Australia, not china.
In a box, with filtering?
@TechMindsOfficial yea it has filter boards, I can't remember if you have to build the box. You need to buy your own heatsink.
@@TechMindsOfficial He has a Facebook page.
Those are all kits.. I see 2 kw amps, one is 1,999 and the other is 849.
@@shanerorko8076 and the filter boards do not come with the amp kit, you have to buy them.
If they are custom made transistors I would be cautious about buying this amp because how would I replace a blown transistor?
What SDR transceiver is that you are using? Would be interested to know
HL2
Can it accept a drive of 2mW like from a red pitaya?
How would this compare to the PA-100D clones?
will it transmit out of band on 40m?
I have my 705 connected to a Sailor marine amp, 3 watts gives about 200 watts from 160 to 10 meters. Great performance. 73
Those are most likely rebranded HG 2sc2879 transistors
So it looks like it has LPF filtering
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Tuner?
is this amp FCC approved?
For a bit more one could buy a Yaesu or Icom 100 watt mobile radio.
Those are hg transistors
For the price they should have included a stand-by switch, BPF for the WARC bands and automatic band switching. I'll pass on this one.
I agree on the auto-band, considering the LPF is relay controlled it would only require minor reworking to add it. WARC bands usually just use the next band anyway unless it's a real BPF, which this is not, so I find that to be less of an issue considering on an amp having harmonics suppressed is the important part.
Too pricey for the power you get. I'd be wanting a 400w amp for that sort of money.
Totally agree. Way over priced.
You'd be wanting some Crap CB Amp then...!!!
@@MINI-4X4-RADIO 😂
The cheapest 400W 12V HF amp is the Ameritron ALS-500 which sells for $1200.
No you don’t. There are many 400W amplifier designs using two matched pairs of 12V transistors in push-pull configuration. Ameritron, SGC, Harris, RM Italy, Tokyo Hy-Power, have all made these.
Ouch $600 canadian, could be a little more power for that price and autoband
With 130Watt it isn’t QRP anymore 😂