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Old September 17th 04, 04:24 PM
Steve Nosko
 
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Oh, yea! I forgot the bit about Peak...silly me.
73, Steve K9DCI

"JGBOYLES" wrote in message
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E = Root (P*R)

Scaled V is V / 273 but you'll have to go further to stay in the

dynamic
range of the multiplier. V^2 should be around 10V or whatever the mult

can
output.


Thanks for checking my calcs. Steve. I had to do what your spreadsheet

did by
hand. I should note that since I have to convert the voltage to the

multiplier
to DC, at 1500 watts we are working with 273*SQRT 2 or 386 volts. I size

the
divider so that 386 this gives 10.0 volts to the multiplier. With a

dual
polarity 15VDC supply, the multiplier has enough dynamic range.
73 Gary N4AST