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From: R L Measures [mailto:r@somis.org]
>> Again, if I drive a 8171 to not more then 1,5KW output ever,
>> it should be tuned for that power, not for 20KW
>However, if an 8171 is tuned for max suds in AB1, it is easy to back
>the mic. gain down to the point where it produces 1500w in Class A --
>resulting in superb linearity. In the event that more power is
>needed to communicate, one merely advances the mic. gain. In the
>event that 1500w is too much, one can run barefoot or turn down the
>mic. gain even more.
Very true.
However, if the design goal is a clean signal in class A at 1500W output
only and never more, it would be a silly idea to use parts sufficient for
20KW out, like large capacitors, coils, and power supply items, 1 5/8 EIA
antenna connectors, cables and relays etc. just to tune it up at 20KW and
then turn drive down via mice gain to 1500W.
It would be a far better idea to design it for 24h/year RTTY at 1,5KW and
use the TRX at medium output for best linearity, preferable in class A as
well.
73
Peter
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