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Just a comment -
The design, from start to finish, of a linear power amplifier is based solely on a device's ratings - volts, amps, watts, etc. Its RF internal impedance plays no part in it. At HF it is never specified by the manufacturer. Even ARRL bibles don't mention the subject of Rint. It's superfluous. Does anybody know what it is? Give us some numbers. As for conjugate matching - don't make me laugh. --- Reg. |
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