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No the triple stub tuners are only for development. Production boards have
discrete components to form the match network. Power levelling or "flattening the response" is computer adjusting the output power to compensate for the reactive components to ensure a constant output power over the entire band of the radio. We also put in a small temperature compensation coefficient into the EEPROM because the PA tends to put out more power when it is cold. "Richard Clark" wrote in message ... On Fri, 04 Mar 2005 16:47:05 GMT, "Thomas Magma" wrote: Response is flattened through gain controlling the pre-amp from a look-up table held in the micro's EEPROM. The alignment procedure is automated using the HB-IP bus from the spectrum analyzer and a computer. The computer/analyzer also looks for harmonic content and spurious emissions during this procedure. Think it takes about ten seconds to do this. Hi Thomas, 10 seconds to adjust all 6 stubs? 73's Richard Clark, KB7QHC |
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