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On Fri, 18 Jul 2003 22:32:13 -0500, W5DXP
wrote: Maximum power is when you turn your metal 6L6 upside down in a glass of water during a contest. :-) What I have learned so far: If you have a 100 watt transmitter, the watt meter shows 3 watts reflected. I deliver 103 watts to the antenna. I now know where the reflected power go's. But where did it come from? If I could find a way to have 100 watts reflected I could put 200 watts to the antenna from a 100 watt transmitter. If my transmitter has an output impedance of 50 ohms, all the reflected power will be absorbed by my PA. I need to find a way to change my output impedance to something other than 50 ohms? If I could make my SB-401 act like a radar transmitter, and time the pulses correctly, I could cancel out the reflected power pulses. For some reason I need a circulator on my SB-401. To get max power out my 6146's I need to turn them upside down in a glass of water? :-) |
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