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Old January 7th 07, 05:03 PM posted to rec.radio.cb
Frank Gilliland Frank Gilliland is offline
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On 7 Jan 2007 08:15:32 -0800, "Telstar Electronics"
wrote in
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Frank Gilliland wrote:
Brian's amp should be pushing 18dB. If it isn't then he screwed up the
matching of the transistor input and output impedances. That's one
reason why I want to see his schematic.


Frank, wrong as usual. Here is an excerpt from
http://rfdesign.com/microwave_millim...fiers_improve/

"Consequently, the gain of a push-pull amplifier is the same as that of
an individual amplifier,



In the document this refers to amplitude gain, not power gain. That's
why the rest of the sentence says:


where the output power is twice that of an
individual amplifier.



You must have missed that part, huh?


Thus, push-pull amplifiers are frequently used
for combining power of individual amplifiers.



Works for me.


However, there is more to
these amplifiers than combining power. This topology of amplifiers
helps cancel even harmonics and intermodulations and improves the
even-order intermodulation product."



Good citation, Brian. Too bad you can't understand what it means.


Oh, let me guess... the man who wrote this article (director of
engineering at Mini-Circuits) doesn't know what he's talking about
either... LOL

Frank... you just keep getting better & better.



LOL!!! Where's that schematic, Brain?