I need to amplify a VSWR telemetry output coming from a transmitter that is about 20mV DC when the transmitter at full output (VSWR <1.1:1). The telemetry voltage ranges from zero (actually slightly negative) when there is no transmitter power output (no VSWR) and climbs to about 20mV when at full output. I would like to amplify this signal to about 2 volts (maybe 1-5 volts) so it can be detected by a remote interface on an exciter that drives this transmitter (designed to lower exciter drive when VSWR of the transmitter crosses a threshold).
Is there something available that does this or is there a simple design that involves a transistor, 5volt DC power supply, etc., that could be built from Radio Shack parts? Would a voltage regulator be needed in the circuit to keep the gain of the amplifier at a constant rate?
My Sine Systems remote telemetry can detect these low levels, but the exciter cannot so I’m unable to calibrate this threshold point on the exciter.
Is there something available that does this or is there a simple design that involves a transistor, 5volt DC power supply, etc., that could be built from Radio Shack parts? Would a voltage regulator be needed in the circuit to keep the gain of the amplifier at a constant rate?
My Sine Systems remote telemetry can detect these low levels, but the exciter cannot so I’m unable to calibrate this threshold point on the exciter.