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Need help-Collector Feedback Biased Amplifier

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I am working on this circuit but I am not sure if my data is right=s
Because in not getting a gain out of the amplifier dose anyone know why I wouldn’t be getting any gain ?

You can view the circuit on the attached file on page 23-26 “Collector Feedback Biased Amplifier”
 

The voltage gain should be about 100 to 150 if the resistance of the generator is very low.
If you are using the voltage divider to feed the input then the output of the generator must be much higher than if it is directly connected to input of the amplifier circuit.

Measure and report the DC voltage at the collector of the transistor.
What is the part number of the transistor you used?
 

The circuit should work. Perhaps a part is defective or the transistor is backwards.
What is the collector voltage? It should be around 5-6V. If it isn't then a part is bad.
 

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