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Gentlemen, excuse me butting in.
I suspect all these learned articles to be invalid because the authors incorrectly assume the source impedance to be constant and the load impedance to be the variable in any analyses or sets of measurements. Whereas the internal or source impedance is actually a function of the load (and many other factors). I have not read these papers or articles but base my comments on what I have gleaned from newsgroup conversations over the years. In brief, how can you have a conjugate match with the source impedance hopping about trying to follow the load? ;o) ---- Reg, G4FGQ =================================== You assume he refers to the source impedance of/at output of the amplifier. More likely he is following convention and stating the load impedance that the amplifier was designed to work into. The source impedance of most transmitters is not published even today. If it was, probably we wouldn't be having all of this confusion about it, and its effects. |
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