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Re: [TowerTalk] Tower and antenna decisions

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Subject: Re: [TowerTalk] Tower and antenna decisions
From: Jim Lux <jimlux@earthlink.net>
Date: Sun, 27 Oct 2013 07:14:19 -0700
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On 10/26/13 11:17 PM, Jim Brown wrote:
On 10/26/2013 10:57 PM, Grant Saviers wrote:
You're the audio expert, but didn't Bob Carver figure out some clever
variable supply voltage tricks with his big Sunfire amps?  I have two
and my "Signature" stereo is rated 2 to 16 ohms (1250w/ch 4 ohms) and
runs stone cold even when delivering big power.  No other amp I've
tried had the headroom needed for my B&W 801Fs to generate max
orchestral peaks at concert hall levels.

So isn't what you are suggesting been done before in the audio domain?

For at least four decades, solid state audio power amps have been
contstant voltage sources with VERY low output Z (typically 0.1 ohms or
less) , so the voltage is constant with load Z, and power out increases
as load Z decreases (P=I squared R, or E squared /R))

There are good reasons for this -- the low output Z of the amp damps
mechanical oscillation in the loudspeaker to clean up the sound (so that
the bass isn't "floppy."

And bringing this back to antennas. What if your amplifier had a current output (e.g. infinite Z). You could "force" the current into the antenna element you want.

In the audio world, I don't think people much care about optimum Thevenin power transfer, and there's no real reason why we should do so in the RF world, except if there's some external constraint. There's no regulatory reason for hams to have an efficient amplifiers, for instance. (and you could do the same with speakers, which are really a "current to displacement" transducer)

And in low power stages, putting pads between stages to make the system less sensitive to parameter variations is well known.



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