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Keith Dysart wrote:
So your only beef with my examples is that they do not accurately model a "typical ham transmitter"? Yes, I have said so about a half-dozen times now. When you say that source impedance is a "variable", do you mean this for a "typical ham transmitter", ... Yes, the discussion is about typical ham transmitters - nothing else matters to typical hams. Which results have been disproved on the bench? Please research the grand argument between Warren Bruene, w5oly, and Walter Maxwell, w2du. Are the experiments documented in Reflections chapter 19 and 19a representative examples? As far as I know, the Bruene/Maxwell argument first saw light in a QST article in the early '90s and has been raging ever since. My read of these chapters is that they offer compelling argument and evidence (at least for the tube style transmitters examined) that ham transmitters are linear*, at least over their normal region of operation. Linear is not the requirement for your source impedance. Constant, fixed, and linear is the requirement for your source impedance. Nothing you have presented had the source impedance as a linear variable. -- 73, Cecil http://www.w5dxp.com |
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