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On Mon, 14 Jun 2010 01:56:22 -0700 (PDT), Richard Fry
wrote: By limiting limiting your understanding to the performance of an r-f amplifier having no external influences you are missing the point of the Mendenhall paper I referred to. This is repetitive without being informative. I am satisfied with Mendenhall's clear statements about plate resistance in how to fine tune finals - a paper that is obviously on-topic. I am satisfied with his WREK design (as was the FCC). I see he observed standard methods of design and cites accessible authorities that guide industry. I don't need to elaborate what he offers by mincing around the issue with interpretation, inference, and suggestion. To offer what you think is contrary evidence goes well toward impeaching your own authority. There is no amount of discussion or even agreement that can balance that contradiction. From the content of your other discussion, you are arguing both sides, or you are turning this on the pivot of an opaque detail known only to you. I am satisfied that the general readership has all the details. Or could ask for them if this was interesting. 73's Richard Clark, KB7QHC |
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