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Good to see that everyone agrees that a generator with a resistor in series is
an unsuitable model for an RF transmitter.The easy part of the work is done! Now the more difficult part. As, by the Thevenin theorem, any complex circuit comprising resistors, voltage generators and current generators is equivalent to a generator with a resistor in series, evidently the transmitter model must comprise elements other than just resistors, voltage generators and current generators. Can one suggest how such a model looks like? (even a plain one, that does not take into account second- or superior-order effects). 73 Tomy I0JX - Rome, Italy |
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