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This page contains answers to popular questions. If you cannot find the answer to your question here please contact us.

How do I find an equivalent to an ENI broad band RF linear amplifier?
E&I offers a range of amplifiers that provide performance which cover the ENI line. Look under product section on this web site or contact us for a recommended replacement.

Where can I obtain a Service Manual for the old ENI amplifiers?
Call Jeff Kopalek at (585) 214 0598 x 13 or send us an e-mail at info@eandiltd.com we can get these for you.

How do I find an equivalent to an ENI Pulse MRI amplifier?
E&I does not produce MRI Pulsed amplifiers. But, we know an excellent company that does: Stolberg HF-Technik. You can find them at http://www.stolberg-hf.com

 Where can I find a product manual?
Product manuals can be downloaded from the E&I web site, alternatively a hard copy may be ordered by contacting us.

Who is the best person to call at E&I with questions about RF amplifiers and Broad band amplifiers?
Our product support and sales staff are available to help. Please contact Tony Harris TonyHarris@eandiltd.com, he will put you in touch with the best contact.

What makes a linear RF amplifier different?
E&I's linear RF amplifiers are all solid state; they employ RF MoS FETs in their power gain stages. These operate in class A. This means that they amplify the input signal with minimum distortion.

Does E&I make any product for HF, VHF and UHF applications?
Yes, E&I’s Broad band RF amplifiers cover all these frequencies. We have a range of HF amplifiers, VHF amplifiers and UHF amplifiers.

Which of the linear RF amplifiers are suitable for Ultrasonic applications?
E&I's 2100L has a low frequency of 10 KHz and operates up to 12 MHz, making it extremely suitable for ultrasonics. The 2100 L is a 100 Watt amplifier and the 2200 L offers higher power over the same frequency range.

Are linear amplifiers useful as RF test amps?
RF linear amps are more suitable for RF test amplifiers than non linear types as the do not alter the fidelity of the signal that they are amplifying.