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QAMP20 • 16  
If you hear an AC hum on the transmitted signal, usual causes are RF getting 
back into the power supply or a bad VSWR on the antenna. 
 
These short checks in no way detail any and all problems that can rear their 
ugly head, but should get you on the way to solving most errors. We'd like to be 
able to foresee a problem a builder may encounter, but the sheer number of 
parts and the permutations and combinations of installing them makes any list 
of precise, exact solutions impossible. If you run into a roadblock, gather all your 
thoughts and information and give a call to the factory for some help. If you elect 
to enlist the help of a local expert, great...but be sure the expert is qualified (no 
need for having someone lead you down the wrong path)! Remember: You may 
always return the kit for factory service, and there's no charge if the problem is 
our fault. See the warranty on the last page of this manual. 
 
USING THE QRP POWER AMPLIFIER 
 
Hooking up and using the amplifier is easy: Just connect your existing 
transmitter to the QAMP input and the antenna to the QAMP output. A resonant 
antenna is an absolute requirement for QRP operation, and an amplifier is not a 
"band-aid" for a poor antenna system! 
 
For maximum performance, a QRP station must include the following: 
1
A resonant antenna (dipole or quarter-wave vertical); 
2
Good quality coaxial feedline and connectors; 
3
An effective earth ground.   
 
We cannot expect good results from low levels of RF output if the power gets 
wasted in lousy coax, corroded connections, or poor antennas. 
 
If you elect to use an antenna tuner, it is extremely important that you  
understand exactly how to use tuners and what they can and cannot do. A few 
watts of RF can easily become lost in an incorrectly adjusted antenna matching 
device. The whole idea of a QRP station is to keep things simple and 
economical, so we cannot overemphasize the priority of a clean, efficient 
connection of the amplifier output to a resonant antenna.     
 
ENCLOSURE RECOMMENDATIONS 
 
Your finished amplifier can be installed in a variety of enclosures of your own 
design and choosing. You might be planning to combine several Ramsey circuit 
kit boards in a single enclosure. Use of the inexpensive and attractive Ramsey  
case and hardware set will give your unit that nice finished look and increase its 
resale value. These sturdy black instrument cases are supplied with neatly 
lettered front and rear panels, switch knobs, rubber feet and mounting screws.