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Subject: [AMPS] two tone test
From: w8jitom@postoffice.worldnet.att.net (w8jitom@postoffice.worldnet.att.net)
Date: Mon, 16 Jun 1997 22:21:22 +0000
> From:          Joe Fitzgerald <jfitz@albany.net>
> w8jitom@postoffice.worldnet.att.net wrote:

> Tom, what is your opinion of generating two audio tones say, 2 Khz apart
> and feeding them into the mike of an ssb transmitter?
> 
> -Joe KM1P

Hi Joe,

I don't think much of that method, because the exciter always has 
IMD distortion and less than perfect sideband and carrier 
suppression. Most tube PA's will go far beyond what a modern solid 
state rig will do in IMD performance.  

A CW carrier is much cleaner (unless from my IC751A with a switching 
supply inside!).  

Distortion can add to or cancel distortion from the exciter, so that 
really confuses things. The owner of an amateur radio amplifier 
manufacturing operation was going to patent an amplifier he claimed 
removed exciter distortion in the PA. 

I suggested he test the magic PA with another exciter before 
he filed his patent. He did, and he found with another exciter the 
trick PA circuit INCREASED IMD!

So much for the patent. That reason sticks in my mind as a good 
example why a mic jack two tone test is "iffy".

I wonder what Ian or W6FR think about your question, since they are 
very experienced with IMD measurements.

73, Tom W8JI 

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