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U-Know-Who wrote:
516 watts PEP, huh? You are ignorant.

http://www.telstar-electronics.com/SkyWave%202879AB.pdf


Actually it will do that... and more, if you will accept compression
distortion. I suggest you great electronics wizards go to
http://www.rf-amplifiers.com/index.php?topic=peak_power and read the
defibition of PEP. Or maybe you think the people at EMPower don't know
what they're talking about either... LOL

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U-Know-Who wrote:
516 watts PEP, huh? You are ignorant.

http://www.telstar-electronics.com/SkyWave%202879AB.pdf


Actually it will do that... and more, if you will accept compression
distortion. I suggest you great electronics wizards go to
http://www.rf-amplifiers.com/index.php?topic=peak_power and read the
defibition of PEP. Or maybe you think the people at EMPower don't know
what they're talking about either... LOL



Yep, their 'defibition' is right on the money. Now I suggest -you- do
a little math with power dissipation and efficiency ratings. BTW, how
did you get your distortion figures?




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Frank Gilliland wrote:
Yep, their 'definition' is right on the money.


Want to refute my 516W PEP figure any more?... LOL

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Frank Gilliland wrote:
Yep, their 'definition' is right on the money.


Want to refute my 516W PEP figure any more?... LOL



I didn't dispute it in the first place. This has to be about the tenth
time you failed to understand what I wrote. Do you have lysdexia or
some other communication deficit?




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Frank Gilliland wrote:
Yep, their 'definition' is right on the money.


Want to refute my 516W PEP figure any more?... LOL


That's theoretical, based on maximums, and you know this amp is not capable
of that. In real life, and with the components involved, it will not happen.




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Frank Gilliland wrote:
BTW, how
did you get your distortion figures?


The 1dB compression point was calculated using an HP spectrum analyzer
I have access to at work. It was also used to get the harmonic
readings.

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On 29 Sep 2006 06:39:35 -0700, "Telstar Electronics"
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Frank Gilliland wrote:
BTW, how
did you get your distortion figures?


The 1dB compression point was calculated using an HP spectrum analyzer
I have access to at work. It was also used to get the harmonic
readings.



So how did you calculate the "1dB compression point"?




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Frank Gilliland wrote:
So how did you calculate the "1dB compression point"?


RF power in vs RF power out. When the gain reduces by 1dB... you're
there.

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On 29 Sep 2006 06:49:47 -0700, "Telstar Electronics"
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Frank Gilliland wrote:
So how did you calculate the "1dB compression point"?


RF power in vs RF power out. When the gain reduces by 1dB... you're
there.



But how do you measure power with a spectrum analyzer?

And have you done the math yet for your power dissipation problem?



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Hello TE:

What is the harmonic content with your amp?

Do you have a filter in the output circuit?

Just wondering, here waiting for the Fedex guy.

Jay in the Mojave


Telstar Electronics wrote:

Frank Gilliland wrote:

BTW, how
did you get your distortion figures?



The 1dB compression point was calculated using an HP spectrum analyzer
I have access to at work. It was also used to get the harmonic
readings.

www.telstar-electronics.com



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