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Old September 6th 04, 08:04 PM
Walter Maxwell
 
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On Mon, 6 Sep 2004 14:44:03 +0000 (UTC), "Reg Edwards"
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"Richard Harrison" wrote
I`d design for a conjugate match at the rated load and include overload
protection for an output short circuit or near short. For solid-state
I`d provide overvoltage protection.in addition to overcurrent
protection.

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To obtain a conjugate match it is first necessary to know what the source
impedamce is. How or from where is that elusive figure obtained?

It is not given in a transmitting tube manufacturer's data sheets. Perhaps
it doesn't matter what it is - not needed?
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Reg, G4FGQ

I guess I'll have to repeat it for emphasis, Reg, but if the drive level is set
so that when the tuning and loading of the pi-network is adjusted to deliver the
maximum available power is within the normal operating range, there is a
conjugate match. In this condition the source and load impedances are equal.
This condition is by definition and proved by measurements.

If you like I'll send you a copy of the test procedure and the data.

Walt


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