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Owen Duffy wrote:
... In the real world, the power that a transmitter delivers to a non ideal load is not so simply predicted, and it is entirely possible that it delivers more power to the mismatched load. Owen That may well be; I am no expert on this; and, the point has missed my detailed investigation. But, if memory serves me correct, when I fed a 50 ohm antenna with an old 75 ohm PA, equipped with plate voltage and current meters, I would have expected a dip (although it might appear slight) in voltage and a rise in plate current--indicating, that indeed, I was feeding "more power" to the load ... although not desirable ... extrapolating from this, feeding a 75 ohm antenna with a 50 ohm rig, I would expect the opposite. Regards, JS |
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