Here's a message received from a guy I knew at university aeons ago. He reads
the archives but is not a subscriber. I'm not sending it because it carries
any personal baggage for me but because it's an input from a highly qualified
and very experienced rf engineer.
Steve
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Subject: Amps Reflector
To: <amps@contesting.com>
Date: Tue, 21 May 2002 12:50:04 +0100
I saw the comments on the amps reflector archive (I'm not a list member)
about sub harmonic generation and the assertions that it cannot happen. It
does happen and is often referred to as half carrier regen or parametric
division. There are numerous references around on parametric dividers.
It is a nonlinear phenomenon and happens particularly with low voltage
semiconductor PAs when driven hard with the right/wrong kind of matching
environment. You need assymetrical waveform clipping to take place in
order to halve the period of what started out as a sine wave. It's also
a major pain the the ass!
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