K1TTT wrote in
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define "mismatch loss".
Mismatch loss is the reduction in power available in a mismatched load
compared to a matched load. Mismatch Loss can be calculated in linear
systems with Zs purely real as 1-rho^2. I wrote some notes at
http://vk1od.net/blog/?p=659 which discusses the underlying assumptions.
and why would you expect that vswr is a good predictor of power
output? other than radios that use vswr sensing circuits to reduce
power output to protect their output transistors?
The concept of Mismatch Loss is a sound one, but application to a typical
ham transmitter is flawed because the underlying assumptions are violated
..
and why would anyone expect the output of an rf amplifier to be linear
except in a narrow range of selected loads and tuning conditions?
thats just plain crazy!
Yes.
Owen