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Depends--, if in phase, Both INPUT, and OUTPUT,
would add (double power, if SAME power on both, Also would add, if 180 degrees OUT of Phase, both Input, and Output. And this would be the same as with Push-Pull amp (both input, and output). but if In Phase, on input, and OUT of Phase, on Output,or vice versa, theoretically, would result in 0 Output. And, if in different phases, probably would make a great interference source!!! (distortion, intermods, harmonics, oddball mixes, ect!) Jim NN7K Slow Code wrote: Ponder This wrote in news ![]() Just cusrious... What happens if you pipe the output of one radio in to 2 different amplifiers, and then take the output of the two amps and send them to two identical vertical antennas spaced a half wave apart and with equal length feedlines from the amplifiers. Will the output of the two amplifiers add together in directions where the signal is in phase, or will it act like two different signals and interfere with each other? -Curious |
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