>Hello List members,
>Is there a formula for calculating tuned input circuit Q. I see a chart in
>Bill Orr,s Handbook for various input impedances with Q,s of 2-3. Im
>probably missing something here. How would you calculate for a tuned input
>Q of 5. Im trying to learn so if its a dumb question I apologize for my
>lack of experience. Is it roughly Rin/xc1?
// Yes. However, Xc2 raises the Q a bit. If Xc1=15 - 25 ohms, it will
quite likely produce a decent match for the transceiver. More Q =s a
better flywheel. Less Q =s more bandwidth and not as good an SWR.
> Im curious as how to arrive at
>the values for a tuned input pi net for a given Q.
// G-G tuned inputs are sorta like fishing bait. Whatever works is
right.
- cheers, Jeff
>
- R. L. Measures, 805.386.3734, AG6K, www.vcnet.com/measures.
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