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Billy Burpelson wrote: In article , Billy Burpelson wrote: Telamon wrote: So what is the voltage out the finals on a solid state transmitter? Do you mean the DC voltage on the collectors of the output transistors or the RF voltage into the feed line? Telamon wrote: Ok, Don't call the modules "finals" then but what is the output voltage to the antenna? I would like to know what the RF current is as the output is supposed to be 50KW. I'm surprised a smart person like you isn't familiar with Ohm's law... To find the RF voltage for a 50 kW transmitter, assuming a 50 ohm transmission line: Simple Ohm's Law: V= the square root of (RxW) (V=volts, W=watts, R=feed line impedance in ohms...assume 50 ohms) To find the current: I= the square root of (W/R) Sometimes you're just to, too, two clueless. :-) Telamon wrote: You are such a retard. I was wondering what the line loss would be Try again. You were NOT asking about the "line loss". SNIP Excuse me 'tard boy. I just happen to know what I was after here. Your cluelessness is not my problem. -- Telamon Ventura, California |
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