Harold E. Johnson wrote:
"Cecil Moore" wrote:
wrote:
Can I drive a class E amp with an SSB signal?
You can but you won't like the results. :-)
Funny, Nate Sokal, who owned the patent thinks you can.
I'm assuming that "drive a class E amp with an SSB signal"
means an SSB signal on the input, i.e. linear amplification
is required. How does Mr. Sokal linearize the non-linear
characteristics of the Class-E amp? I'm not saying it can't
be done - but I don't know how to do it and there's no claim
of linear operation on any of the Class-E Amp web pages.
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73, Cecil
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