Tony Long and I designed and built a 24 GHz low noise amplifier for our ECE192 undergraduate independent study project at UCSD.
The amplifier was designed with an early version of Agilent ADS, PCBs were fabricated on Rogers 5880 (Duroid), and we hand built several prototypes on K-connector fixtures that Tony designed. Measured results were consistent with our simulations.
Tony and I won an award for this project at the Eureka! undergraduate research conference in June 2000.
I heard recently that this project is being used as an example of a good EE senior design project at other universities, so I dug up an original copy of the paper we submitted and posted a PDF here.
Did you check for unconditional stability across the whole frequency range of the discrete FET?
Yes, we used k factor analysis to ensure that the device would be stable for the desired source and load matching.