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The Maximum Power of Quartz Oscillation Output Signal Amplifying for more Power?

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Quartz oscillation is well known for its high Q-Factor and stable frequency. I have read many articles which say that amplifying such quartz oscillations should not be easy. I am not a licensed radio amateur, but struggling now nearly two years for radio electronics. My question is about, how do the radio amateurs broadcast at stable frequency with power limitations radio signals each other? Either by coils amplified with standard Class A-F amplifiers or by quartz components which have better stability? How can I amplify for a higher power rate using simply a quartz? I would need for example 5 Watt power by using a quartz. How can I achieve this? I already know there are law restrictions. By the way, I can confess easily that I am a newbie. Below is a circuit which I have found on internet. This should give only an idea what I mean.

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I just probed an amplifier and have seen that it works on oscilloscope too. The quartz has 12.288MHz. In box(A), the working amplifier with only one stage. In box(B), there are two stages. The first stage, links the output signal directly into the second stage, which is expected to amplify the coming in signal and feeding back to the first stage by the bypass capacitor. Box(B) has not been tested, yet. My question is pointing to box(B) below. Is it possible to gain more voltage using quartz at this point view?

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Quartz oscillation is well known for its high Q-Factor and stable frequency. I have read many articles which say that amplifying such quartz oscillations should not be easy. I am not a licensed radio amateur, but struggling now nearly two years for radio electronics. My question is about, how do the radio amateurs broadcast at stable frequency with power limitations radio signals each other? Either by coils amplified with standard Class A-F amplifiers or by quartz components which have better stability? How can I amplify for a higher power rate using simply a quartz? I would need for example 5 Watt power by using a quartz. How can I achieve this? I already know there are law restrictions. By the way, I can confess easily that I am a newbie. Below is a circuit which I have found on internet. This should give only an idea what I mean.

circuit

Quartz oscillation is well known for its high Q-Factor and stable frequency. I have read many articles which say that amplifying such quartz oscillations should not be easy. I am not a licensed radio amateur, but struggling now nearly two years for radio electronics. My question is about, how do the radio amateurs broadcast at stable frequency with power limitations radio signals each other? Either by coils amplified with standard Class A-F amplifiers or by quartz components which have better stability? How can I amplify for a higher power rate using simply a quartz? I would need for example 5 Watt power by using a quartz. How can I achieve this? I already know there are law restrictions. By the way, I can confess easily that I am a newbie. Below is a circuit which I have found on internet. This should give only an idea what I mean.

circuit

Edit:

I just probed an amplifier and have seen that it works on oscilloscope too. The quartz has 12.288MHz. In box(A), the working amplifier with only one stage. In box(B), there are two stages. The first stage, links the output signal directly into the second stage, which is expected to amplify the coming in signal and feeding back to the first stage by the bypass capacitor. Box(B) has not been tested, yet. My question is pointing to box(B) below. Is it possible to gain more voltage using quartz at this point view?

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