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Thanks guys, I guess my labs in school just neglected to follow through with designing the circuit completely (to use volker@muehlhaus's terminology, we never really got past the "raw sketch" to make our designs "accurate w/ fine detail"
When we design RF circuits at school (in the intro labs) we just stick DC Block components in front of the Term components and DC Feed components in between our biasing circuit and the actual circuit/amplifier. But is this realistic? It seems like once you actually want to design some usable...
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