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On Tue, 25 May 2004 11:42:42 -0500, "Richard Fry"
wrote: The source Z of a typical tx having a single-ended Class C PA is just a few ohms. The exact value depends on circuit design and tuning adjustments. Heavy loading of the output tuning network of the PA reduces the return loss looking back into the tx, and lighter loading improves it. Please read my post using the new subject line "Tx Source Impedance & Load Reflections" that I started for this a few minutes ago. The paper I refer to and quote there (not mine) is accepted in the broadcast industry as a benchmark on this subject. - RF OK you cannot give us a specific answer derived from actual measurement. 73's Richard Clark, KB7QHC |
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