The plate swing probably will be slightly less than the DC voltage,
for a reasonable efficiency amplifier. Otherwise it will be even less
and the amp will be underloaded. So figure that the voltage goes from
0.2 to 1.8 x the DC or something like that, at the plate. The experts
here probably know the correct figure. Then on the other side of the
blocker, you only have the RF swing without the DC component. So the
cap passes the RF through, and blocks the DC, right?
73
John
K5PRO
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