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Re: [Amps] Phase and amplitude of 2 tube amplifiers

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Subject: Re: [Amps] Phase and amplitude of 2 tube amplifiers
From: Jim W7RY <jimw7ry@gmail.com>
Reply-to: jimw7ry@gmail.com
Date: Thu, 13 Oct 2022 09:50:02 -0500
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What is CP? Better clue us Americans as to what that is.


Jim W7RY


On 10/13/2022 7:37 AM, Conrad PA5Y wrote:
I am going to attempt to use 2 identical monoband tube amplifiers to generate 
CP but before I start I have a question. The 90 deg delay for CP comes from the 
array orthogonal physical boom separation. So the amplifiers must be in phase 
at the outputs.

I presume that this has been done in broadcast applications and I would like to 
know, assuming everything is tuned correctly how close the phase likely to be?

I have line stretchers for the inputs, I have extremely good phase matching on 
the Wilkinson splitter and 2 identical directional couplers that I have tuned 
for good phase and amplitude matching. I can also measure the relative 
amplitude and phase of the 2 amplifiers accurately. Small phase and amplitude 
adjustments are ok but I have no idea what to expect with tube amplifiers.

This was not really planned but a 2nd amplifier became available, so I thought 
why not? The tubes are becoming scarce so this way I can be a lot more gentle 
on them.

Regards, Conrad PA5Y


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