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Subject: Fw: [AMPS] Anode load line calculations.
From: measures@vc.net (Rich Measures)
Date: Mon, 21 Dec 1998 10:52:17 -0800
>Both - but what's the difference?  An amplifier set up to give 100W using a
>2000V supply or a 1kW amp using the same ht have the same requirement.  

?  The requirement is seemingly set by the conditions under which the 
amplifier is tuned up.  Assuming 60% effiency, if a 1666w input, w. 2000v 
anode supply, 1000w-out amplifier is, , tuned up at 1666w input, approx  
0.833a of anode current is required.  Therefore RL is roughly. 2000v/(2 x 
0.833a) = 1200 ohms and the Pi-network tank circuit must be tuned to 
match 50 ohms to 1200 ohms.  Assuming that the drive level is susequently 
reduced until the output is 100w, the anode-V swing is reduced and the 
anode-I swing is also reduced.  In my opinion, when the output of this 
amplifier is 100w, RL does not become 22k-ohms.  .  However, if it were 
decided to tune up the amplifier for operation at 100w out, RL would 
increase to roughly 22k-ohms.  

>The point I was trying to make, and which you are conveniently ignoring, is
>that the RL in either case is radically different if you use the formula I
>posted previously.
>
Semi-agreed.  .  However, the RL formula is an approximation that applies 
for the power level at which an amplifier is tuned.  When drive is 
reduced to a tenth, RL does not  increase ten-fold.  .    
-  later, John
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>> From: Rich Measures <measures@vc.net>
>> To: John Fielding <johnf@futurenet.co.za>; Amps Contesting
><amps@contesting.com>
>> Subject: Re: Fw: [AMPS]  Anode load line calculations.
To: <amps@contesting.com>
>> Date: 21 December 1998 03:39
>> 
>> 
>> >
>> >But Rich you misunderstand what I am trying to tell you and the
>others!!!!
>> >
>> >The anode voltage swing WILL be the 80% or so of the dc supply voltage -
>> >but it is now developed across a much higher impedance of 22800 ohms. 
>> 
>> ?  John:  Are we talking about a 100w amplifier using a 2000v anode 
>> supply, delivering 100w - - or are we talking about a 1000w amplifier 
>> using a 2000v anode supply, delivering 100w because of reduced drive?
>> -  thanks
>> >.......
>> 
>> 
>> Rich...
>> 
>> R. L. Measures, 805-386-3734, AG6K, www.vcnet.com/measures  
>> 
>> 
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Rich...

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