If it's considered useless, then why is ALC provided? And why don't
manufacturers build their amps so that they can't be overdriven if
ALC can't do the job?
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>>Ron, K5BDJ, asks
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>>>So, is there a strong case for ALC, when the capability is there?
>>
>>I'll stick my neck out a bit here. ALC as it is usually
>implemented is a
>>bit like shutting the stable door after the horse has bolted.
>
>Excellent, Peter.
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