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Points taken! Never really looked at quality in a signal generator. U
never stop to learn. Signal level garbage in - AMPLIFIED garbage out. A clean VFO or DDS + a tank circuit ahead of the PA looks like a much better idea. I have looked at a number of broadband amp designs, and it seems that they share a real concern with cleanliness: - linear amplification - negative feedback (some even DC coupled) - sometimes push-pull with matched devices. As far as antenna matching is concerned, I'd first align the cascaded tank circuits into a dummy load, and never operate without a tuner. All this considered it looks like broadbanding requires choices that together lead to a low power efficiency. ------ Now, re. filtering output with cascaded LC tank circuits, I have a question stemming from this being the toroid era. In the old days, multiple capacitor-tuned LC circuits in series could be aligned over broad tuning ranges by means of slug adjusted coils and small capacitive trimmers. It was a bit of an art, but satisfactory alignment was possible. But you can't easily trim a toroid. When handling say up to 5 watts RF, do I already have to fear saturation in IF-type, ferrite-tunable canned coils? Or, does anyone ever put a small L of that kind as an indictive trimmer in series with a toroid? |
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