> My apologies... I misses the "V" after the 70 so the
> output of the amp/generator is a 70V pulse with a
> width of 20nS every 480nS. This means that the period
> is 500nS and a duty cycle around of 0.6%.
Good luck on adjusting things while watching a thermometer.
I can't imagine doing that.
It would be far simpler and more accurate with a pulse to
build a detector. You are not trying to measure average
power, you are trying to measure maximum energy transfer.
There is a big difference.
If you match for maximum peak voltage across the load you
have the optimum loadline for the source.
The problem is you don't have RF or at least I didn't see
where you say anything about RF. You have a "50 kHz
fundamental pulse" every 480 nS. No way to tune that with a
tuner. Or is that a .00002 second burst of RF at some
frequency? Is it a very square waveform with lots of odd
harmonics??
73 Tom
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