>
>I don't really agree with this statement at high power levels.
>
>An high level amplifier is not designed ONLY at a stated output power, but
>it's designed to be at the highest gain possible and for the best possible
>efficiency at such output. (Imagine a 2 MW Amp that wouldn't be designed
>under this concept....)
? In Class AB1, the highest gain possible means operating with a
relatively high value of grid terminating R. Increasing grid terminating
R means decreasing VHF stability, even for a neutralized amplifier.
>.......
ciao, Mauri
- Rich..., 805.386.3734, www.vcnet.com/measures.
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