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![]() Just Cuz wrote: Is there a good reason for not using emitter stabilizing resistors and ac by-pass capacitors in 100 watt output or more RF transistor amplifiers? My hunch would be that most of those amps probably use ballasted emitter transistors which mitagates the need for an emitter resistor. That, plus the fact that any impedance in the emitter lead is an invitation to oscillation, and obtaining a good low Z bypass is tough at HF especially at the current levels involved. Bob WB0POQ |
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