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[Amps] Why hasn't solid state replaced tubes?

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Subject: [Amps] Why hasn't solid state replaced tubes?
From: G3SEK at ifwtech.co.uk (Ian White, G3SEK)
Date: Fri Mar 7 13:09:00 2003
Gary Schafer wrote:
>
>We are not talking about precise measurements here but getting in the 
>ball park as to how bad a signal is by an easy method.
>
Forgive me, but you're still missing the point: measuring low-order IMD 
simply doesn't tell us everything we need to know - not even 
approximately.

On the air, there is a vital difference between these two cases:

Transmitter #1, whose higher-order IMDs progressively reduce in 
amplitude with frequency offset, and go down rapidly so you can 
comfortably listen to weak signals only a few kHz away;

Transmitter #2, which has almost exactly the same levels of 3rds and 
5ths, but whose higher-order IMDs reduce only gradually - or even worse, 
only come down to a "plateau" level, and then audible splatter ( = 
high-order IMD on speech peaks) continues around that same level for 
100kHz or more, on both sides of the main signal.

You can live on the bands with TX #1, but not with TX #2... but a simple 
measurement of low-order IMD can *not* tell which is which. Since we're 
interested in high-order IMD, we need to  measure it directly.

Some of us have done these measurements, with both spectrum analysers 
and receivers, and seen the difference. More to the point, most band 
users have heard the difference. Therefore we need a lab test that will 
*show* us that difference.

>Any method that uses voice as a signal source is not going to be very 
>precise anyway.
>
With a standard voice signal that is digitally recorded and reproduced, 
combined the peak-hold method of measurement, the results can be highly 
repeatable. (Those two features of the test should not be separated.)


-- 
73 from Ian G3SEK         'In Practice' columnist for RadCom (RSGB)
                            Editor, 'The VHF/UHF DX Book'
http://www.ifwtech.co.uk/g3sek
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