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Owen Duffy wrote:
"Breaking out of the previous thread to explore the "power explanation" in a steady state situation:" All OK as I see it. Bird tells us that if you have significant standing waves, reflected power is 10% or more of the forward power, and the ratio of reflected power to forward power is then easily determined on the Bird Thruline Wattmeter. Ratio of the reflected power to forward power is easily converted to VSWR. Bird supplies, charts, slide rules, and a formula for this conversion. Bird confirms: "Power delivered to and dissipated in a load is given by: Watts into load = Watts forward - Watts reflected." Owen Duffy told us 100W is developed in 70 ohm load and the DC input power of the transmitter is 200W. Obviously 100W is dissipated in the transmitter and the efficiency is 50%. Best regards, Richard Harrison, KB5WZI |
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