>
>Hi Skipp:
>
>There are perhaps 2 other reasons to use a circuit which derives screen
>voltage from the drive. The first is that it reduces dissipation in
>proportion to the speech, so that it is zero while the operator is not
>talking - thus saving up to 750 watts every time the operator shuts his
>mouth. The second is that is simply something different, allowing amateurs
>like to experiment.
>
>The effect of a circuit using a screen voltage derived from drive may be
>that of a volume expander. Such devices have been used in audio circuits
>for years. The concern is that such an operation might cause distortion
>leading to unfriendly attacks by neighboring hams. Claims vary widely about
>the results. G2DAF developed one circuit using that scheme. And, I am
>advised that he used a spectrum analyzer to analyze his results. Les
>Earnshaw, ZL1AAX, developed a similar circuit. Others have also explored
>the circuitry. The pioneering that Les has done into electronics would give
>his circuitry a great deal of credibility - at least one which I would not
>question without doing a lot of investigation. He designed the Atlas series
>of transceivers, developed a number of circuits for military use and more
>recently started Kachina. As I recall from my reading many years ago, he
>was quite impressed with his development of this circuitry.
>
? [chortle]. On the alt.religion.mormon Newsgroup, a participant who
had claimed that he is pretty smart later stated that he "laid waist" to
the opposing position.
>........ The good news is that
>if you build an rf amplifier that distorts, you do not have to listen to the
>distortion.
>
? [guffaw]
cheers, Colin
- Rich..., 805.386.3734, www.vcnet.com/measures.
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