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Old May 25th 10, 12:23 AM posted to rec.radio.amateur.antenna
Keith Dysart[_2_] Keith Dysart[_2_] is offline
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On May 24, 6:58*pm, Richard Clark wrote:
On Mon, 24 May 2010 07:06:44 -0700 (PDT), Keith Dysart

wrote:
I have often wondered if the manufacturer's
tuning
procedures had anything to do with maximizing output power transfer,
or
were they, in fact, optimizing some other aspect.


This resolves quickly in measurement - no need to wonder unless it
offers some secondary benefit of not measuring things. *

An alternative is to simply examine conventional design
considerations. *One can add to Plate current by throwing a lot of
power into the grid. *More plate current yields more output power
results, but grid lifetime plumments.

One can do innumerable things to force an artificial outcome that
strains to prove a distorted logic. *Examining a suite of sources, in
initial conditions that are average for their application quickly
reveals a common design paradigm.

******

The fundamental answer to your question is the manufacturer ultimately
designs for market domination, or maximum investment return (the two
don't necessarily converge). *Thus the marketplace gives us a spectrum
of choice and the norm of the distribution reveals cautious design
that has its eye on a value exchange expressed in money. *THAT is the
only optimization you can expect = in an honest barter, you get what
you pay for.

73's
Richard Clark, KB7QHC


You have gone to a bit higher level than I intended with my question
and
I agree with you conclusions at that level. But my question was more
basic.

When designing the filter for a PA, among other things, one uses the
desired load to be applied to the tube and the disired load impedance
to be supported and selects filter components to perform the desired
transformation.

When operating the radio, the operator has meters that measure some
values, some knobs that control some component values and a procedure
for adjusting these knobs.

It is not at all obvious what exactly the result of performing the
procedure is. Does it result in the same load being applied to the
tube that was computed by the designer? There are some hints that
the procedure will result in the load applied to the tube being
real, but beyond that, what exactly are the circuit conditions
that result?

....Keith