>> I'm not sure if you would call 500W 'high power'
> This is not a "500W" amplifier. This claims to be a 2KW PEP
> amplifier - in AM PEP is 4 x carrier. In this case an amplifier
> spec'd for "500W AM" would be 4 x 500 = 2000.
The trouble is: I don't think this amplifier using "switching FETs" instead
of "RF
FETs" is capable of inputting enough DC power to output 2,000 Watts of peak
envelope power.
110 Volts X 16 Amps = 1,760 Watts in. I don't think getting a clean 500
Watts of CW
out will be easy.
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