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It's not hard to stumble upon an article here or there speaking of peaking a
radio. People speak of spreading coils, etc. Now, I'm no RF designer. But those LC circuits are FILTERS not REGULATING devices. Soooooo. When you spread a filter coil to gain power do you actually gain it in the desired bandwidth (usable) or do you get the same amount (4watts) of usable transmit and a ****load more harmonics at power levels over the power at your usable freq causing your audio to suck due to oscillation? (I know, long sentence) I just don't get how changing ONE parameter to an LC network will gain power, But I DO see how it will knock it way the hell out of alignment. Or am I wrong? Chad |
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