An antenna question--43 ft vertical
In message , Jerry Stuckle
writes
So why don't manufacturers design transmitters with 1 ohm output
impedance, Rick?
They probably would - if they could (at least for some applications).
That would then enable you to step up the TX output voltage (using a
transformer), so that you could drive more power into a higher (eg 50
ohm) load.
But of course, the overall output impedance would then become
correspondingly higher. You would also be drawing correspondingly more
current from the original 1 ohm source, and if you used too high a
step-up, you would risk exceeding the permitted internal power
dissipation (and other performance parameters).
So yes, you are getting more power output when you match* the source
impedance to the load - but it doesn't necessarily mean you always can
(or should) go the whole hog.
*Or, at least, partially match.
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Ian
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