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"Richard Clark" wrote in message
... Hi Guys, I trust both of you appreciate the difference between a vaguely described system and trying to fit a spec sheet to it. Far easier to proceed direct from one or the other, but making a fit between the two is like stepping from one boat to another with a high chance of standing on neither. 73's Richard Clark, KB7QHC There are uncharacterised components surrounding my MRF136, and I'd rather determine their lumped behaviour with the transistor than unsolder them one by one and try and predict the answer. But that's because I think it's possible to determine what's going on. One reason I *don't* think this is the following little bench test this afternoon - with the load jammed directly on the amp output; no cable, no VSWR meter. At 8.000 Mhz and a load consisting of 50 ohms carbon 10W 10% in series with a capacitance trimmer bank, at an output power level of about 2W, a load capacitor value of 250 +/- 10pF (-j80 ohms @ 8 MHz) was found to produce a minimum in the total voltage across the load. Also, as capacitance was increased over the range 100-700pF, the voltage across the load resistor increased monotonically. The latter is easy to explain (it means the source reactance is positive, and smaller than +j28.4 ohms), but the former is beyond my ken. Best, Andrew |