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![]() Dear Walt, Ever since reading your 1973 QST articles, being a second-year student at the Polytechnics/Technical University of Copenhagen, I have referred to your ground-breaking work for removing the myths and misunderstandings of the (un)importance of the swr over and over again. Somewhere I still have the ageing photocopies of all the articles. But having the opportunity to get it all and more in one piece in Reflections III is really greast. I have ordered my copy right away. Later on, both in my professional life after receiving my MSc(EE) as a radio engineer and during my 19 years as Technical Editor of 'OZ' (the Danisk QST) I have had to weed out misconceptions about swr and transmission lines. My early understanding from your work was a great help. Thanks! All the best, vy 73 OZ7S Sven Got delivery to-day. As mentioned earlier, most of the stuff is old hat to me - but I really look forward to dig into the chapters concerning tx output impedance. A highly controversial subject for decades. vy 73 OZ7S Sven Hello Sven, Glad you received your copy today. To pique your interest in tx output impedance, Chapter 19 will do that for you, especially Sec 19.14 on Page 19.22. This section describes in detail, in fourteen steps, how the output Z is measured. I've seen a lot of discussion on this subject, and most of it shows that many who discuss it don't have a clue to the correct answer. Which is why I have made many measurements of the output Z to determine the truth. The output Z is determined principally by the proper adjustment of the tank circuit with respect to the load. I'm talking now only about tube amps with pi-network tank circuit coupling the amp tube to the load. I cannot comment on solid-state rigs, or those that have no tuning adjustments. There are those who believe that the output Z = 50 + j0, and there are those who believe the Z is much higher. Here's what really happens. With any practical grid drive, load and tune the amp into a 50 + j0 dummy load to deliver all the available power. In this case the output Z of the amp will be 50 + j0 ohms. Now add 50 ohms of inductive reactance to the same dummy load. The result is now a load impedance of 50 + j50 ohms. Now reload and retune the pi-network to again deliver all the available power into the new complex-impedance load. The new output Z? 50 - j50 ohms, the conjugate of the complex load impedance. In other words, to determine the output Z of the amp, simply load it into an impedance of known value such that all the available power is delivered at a reasonable drive level. The output Z is then the conjugate of the load impedance. You say you want proof of this simplistic procedure? Fine. It's all right there in the fourteen steps in Sec 19.14 that describe the entire measurement procedure. I'm sure you'll find the procedure enlightening. Walt, W2DU |
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On Apr 16, 8:10*pm, walt wrote:
To order a copy of the 3rd edition of Reflections, authored by Walter Maxwell, W2DU, go to the W2DU website atwww.w2du.com, then go to page 2 and click on the following: * * * * * * * * * * * *Order Reflections III from CQ Online BookStore Walt, W2DU I've seen people talking about it in the other forums, and I looked at the three sample excerpts at w2du.com. That's all I know about it. It sounds interesting, but I need to at least see a table of contents (index would be nice, too) before I think about ordering it. Is that possible? TIA. 73 Mike |
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On Apr 25, 3:40*am, W0BTU wrote:
On Apr 16, 8:10*pm, walt wrote: To order a copy of the 3rd edition of Reflections, authored by Walter Maxwell, W2DU, go to the W2DU website atwww.w2du.com, then go to page 2 and click on the following: * * * * * * * * * * * *Order Reflections III from CQ Online BookStore Walt, W2DU I've seen people talking about it in the other forums, and I looked at the three sample excerpts at w2du.com. That's all I know about it. It sounds interesting, but I need to at least see a table of contents (index would be nice, too) before I think about ordering it. Is that possible? TIA. 73 Mike Hi Mike, Since attachments aren't allowed on these NGs I can't send what you want. If you'll send me your email address I'll send you some material from the book. My email address is . Walt, W2DU |
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On May 23, 10:01*pm, walt wrote:
On Apr 25, 3:40*am, W0BTU wrote: On Apr 16, 8:10*pm, walt wrote: To order a copy of the 3rd edition of Reflections, authored by Walter Maxwell, W2DU, go to the W2DU website atwww.w2du.com, then go to page 2 and click on the following: * * * * * * * * * * * *Order Reflections III from CQ Online BookStore Walt, W2DU I've seen people talking about it in the other forums, and I looked at the three sample excerpts at w2du.com. That's all I know about it. It sounds interesting, but I need to at least see a table of contents (index would be nice, too) before I think about ordering it. Is that possible? TIA. 73 Mike Hi Mike, Since attachments aren't allowed on these NGs I can't send what you want. If you'll send me your email address I'll send you some material from the book. My email address is . Walt, W2DU Mike, apparently one can't divulge one's email address on this NG. However, we'll fool 'em--the word preceding @ is walt. So there, too. Walt |
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