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Old September 11th 05, 08:27 PM
Dave
 
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"Cecil Moore" wrote in message
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Harold E. Johnson wrote:
"Cecil Moore" wrote:

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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.


its only required if you want the output to sound like the input. there are
lots of amplifiers on 27mhz and other bands where this is not a requirement.