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In message , Paul Burridge
writes On Fri, 27 Aug 2004 17:43:34 -0700, John Larkin wrote: Have you actually built a class C linear RF power amp? Tell us how it works. It depends on how you define "linear" basically. But the term is a total misnomer in RF amp terminology and very misleading. I can't understand how it got there. :-/ Don't forget that you cannot really modulate a 'linear' amplifier by varying the supply rail (which is what 'plate & screen' mod does). The modulated stage has to be non-linear (eg Class C) where the power output varies as the square of the supply volts. If the PA was biassed in Class A, there wouldn't be any modulation. Ian. -- |
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