JDer8745 wrote:
Someone sed:
"I always hear and read that a high SWR can destroy the PA final of TX,
cranck coils, etc."
I've always heard that too. And I always heard that if you break a mirror,
you'll have seven years bad luck.
A high SWR can indeed destroy unprotected solid-state finals by causing
over-current and/or over-voltage. If finals cannot be damaged by the
impedance mismatch accompanying a high SWR, why do the transceiver
manufacturers waste money on protection circuitry? Of course, a tuning
network between the final and the feedline will usually alleviate the
problem through matching.
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73, Cecil
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