In a message dated 29/04/2005 22:14:29 GMT Standard Time, royanjoy@ncn.net
writes:
In SSB and CW modes, the peak voltage on the plate is the power supply
voltage.
How come? The plate voltage swings from its supply down to some voltage (
normally about the 'knee' of the curve) and then up above the supply by the
same
amount. So the peak volts above ground is a bit less than twice supply. In
100% AM, it's a bit under 4 times supply.
73
Peter G3RZP
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