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Where can I find bidirectional Rf amplifier? 1

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pucca

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May 23, 2008
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Hi I need to find a bidirectional rf amp, surface mounted at 2.4 GHz. I could use switches and two rf amps but I would rather not to(I have one rx/tx path).I haven't found something though I have searched the net :)
Thanks in advanced!
 
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So, use switches and ONE RF amp. Presumably, you're not trying to transmit and receive at the same time with the same amplifier.

There is no such thing as a bidirectional amplifier, RF or not. The closest you can get is a transceiver, which is two RF amplifiers with switches.

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Bidirectional amplifiers can be used provided there is a frequency band difference. For example, pole-mounted Cable TV amplifier are bi-directional since they carry the back-channel signals (PPV orders, Internet uplink, etc.) from the customers back to the head-end.

Bidirectional amplifiers in the same frequency range are called oscillators.

 
Hiya-

As VE1BLL mentioned there has to be a frequency difference. It need not be in a different band. In the Ham Radio world at 2 meters the split difference is 600KHz. At 2.4 G I am assuming that the resonators would be rather small. Of course, good isolation is required. Don't think that the Hams are setting up 2.4 GHz repeaters but might be a worthwhile read of their microwave literature.

Cheers,

Rich S.
 
"Bidirectional amplifiers in the same frequency range are called oscillators"

Very well put! VE1BLL. PLS.

Gunnar Englund
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2m Ham repeaters don't normally use 'bidirectional amplifiers'. They'll have a receiver, a transmitter, and a bank of tuned cavity filters occupying roughly half a cubic meter.

 
Ok I got it..there isn't such amp....thanks alot again for the help guys ;)
 
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