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On 29 Sep 2006 16:24:06 -0700, "Telstar Electronics"
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This in reality means that a 100% single tone modulated AM signal
can reach PEP values of around 165 watts. So that his amp should be
rated around 40 watts carrier on AM and around 160 watts PEP on
sideband.


In properly-adjusted AM, average power at 100% modulation = 1.5 X
resting carrier power, and PEP = 4 X resting carrier power

This was taken from http://www.ab4oj.com/peptest.html

which also agrees with
http://www.rf-amplifiers.com/index.php?topic=peak_power

Nice try...



Oh for crying out loud..... you can't even read a simple graph? Here's
the transistor's power curve for everyone to see:

http://www.icehouse.net/wirenut/2879curv.jpg

Let's say you start with a 4 watt carrier (multiply all the numbers in
the graph by 2 since you are using two transistors). The transistors
will amplify that carrier to 120 watts. Now modulate the carrier 100%
so your input power is 16 watts PEP. If the response was linear then
the output power would be 4 * 120 watts, or 480 watts. Alas, the graph
says different. VERY different. Your output power is only about 250
watts, or about HALF of your fabricated PEP figures. Crank up the
supply voltage and you MIGHT reach 400, but then you have some real
power dissipation problems that I pointed out in the other post and
you are ignoring, just like every other post where I have proven you
both wrong and ignorant.... "LOL"!!!





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tomm way are you enaged in more of the crossposting you claim to hate


This applies to the topic. You enjoying being humiliated does not.


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Telstar Electronics wrote:
Jay in the Mojave wrote:
What is the harmonic content with your amp?
Do you have a filter in the output circuit?


Jay, the harmonic content is specified in the brochure at
http://www.telstar-electronics.com/SkyWave%202879AB.pdf
But Frank probably doesn't believe that either... LOL

P.S. No output filtering at this time.


If it doesn't splatter all over the spectrum then in see-bee land it
ain't a big radio.

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Premium Quality PC Board, Components and Chassis
13.8VDC
10 Meter Amateur Radio Band Coverage
All Mode (CW, AM, FM, SSB)
Toshiba 2SC2879 Push-Pull Configuration with Beta/Gain Matched
Transistors
Regulated Class-AB Biasing
High Output Power
High Efficiency Heat Sink
Polarized Detachable Power Cord
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This applies to the topic.

no topic your crossposting it to RRAP does not apply to the topic


Yes it does. You are too stupid to understand. Don't try.


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SkyWave 2879AB RF Mobile Linear Amplifier

Premium Quality PC Board, Components and Chassis
13.8VDC
10 Meter Amateur Radio Band Coverage
All Mode (CW, AM, FM, SSB)
Toshiba 2SC2879 Push-Pull Configuration with Beta/Gain Matched
Transistors
Regulated Class-AB Biasing
High Output Power
High Efficiency Heat Sink
Polarized Detachable Power Cord
Fuse Protected
Extremely Low Stand-By Power
Remote Operation Ready
Carrier Operated Relay (COR) or Multiplexed Keying†
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SkyWave 2879AB RF Mobile Linear Amplifier

Premium Quality PC Board, Components and Chassis
13.8VDC
10 Meter Amateur Radio Band Coverage
All Mode (CW, AM, FM, SSB)
Toshiba 2SC2879 Push-Pull Configuration with Beta/Gain Matched
Transistors
Regulated Class-AB Biasing
High Output Power
High Efficiency Heat Sink
Polarized Detachable Power Cord
Fuse Protected
Extremely Low Stand-By Power
Remote Operation Ready
Carrier Operated Relay (COR) or Multiplexed Keying?
SSB Delay to Eliminate Relay Chatter
High Reliability Design
Low Harmonic Content
90 Day Limited Warranty
? Contact Telstar Electronics for details on using this feature
And it's pretty, too!



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On 1 Oct 2006 06:06:27 -0700, "Telstar Electronics"
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SkyWave 2879AB RF Mobile Linear Amplifier
Stability issues passed down to the amp from its builder
Premium Quality PC Board, Components and Chassis
13.8VDC
10 Meter Amateur Radio Band Coverage
All Mode (CW, AM, FM, SSB)
Toshiba 2SC2879 Push-Pull Configuration with Beta/Gain Matched
Transistors
Regulated Class-AB Biasing
High Output Power
High Efficiency Heat Sink
Polarized Detachable Power Cord
Fuse Protected
Extremely Low Stand-By Power
Remote Operation Ready
Carrier Operated Relay (COR) or Multiplexed Keying†
SSB Delay to Eliminate Relay Chatter
High Reliability Design
Low Harmonic Content
90 Day Limited Warranty
† Contact Telstar Electronics for details on using this feature


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SkyWave 2879AB RF Mobile Linear Amplifier

Premium Quality PC Board, Components and Chassis
13.8VDC
10 Meter Amateur Radio Band Coverage
All Mode (CW, AM, FM, SSB)
Toshiba 2SC2879 Push-Pull Configuration with Beta/Gain Matched
Transistors
Regulated Class-AB Biasing
High Output Power
High Efficiency Heat Sink
Polarized Detachable Power Cord
Fuse Protected
Extremely Low Stand-By Power
Remote Operation Ready
Carrier Operated Relay (COR) or Multiplexed Keying†
SSB Delay to Eliminate Relay Chatter
High Reliability Design
Low Harmonic Content
90 Day Limited Warranty
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