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Subject: [Amps] Tuning of solid state amplifiers
From: <rln_thndr@hotmail.com>
Date: Tue, 5 Jun 2007 21:48:06 +0000
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I am curious as to the best method for tuning a solid state amplifier using 
BJT's such as the 2SC2879 or MRF-454.
 
It has been my thought that to tune an amplifier you would need a meter capable 
of reading swr, or Forward and Reflected Power preferably peak reading, for the 
input and output of the amplifier and use a dummy load so that complex values 
that would be presented by a reactive load will not be present.
 
As a recent discussion in another group has let to the consensus that changing 
the impedance on the output of an amplifier will not effect the SWR of the 
antenna system, since what you are reading with a meter is the SWR of the feed 
line match to the antenna and not that of the amplifier.
 
Now this has me thinking that is tuning a solid state amp into a dummy load the 
way previously described the best way to do so?
 
The only adjustment I am really referring to is varying the capacitance on the 
input and the output of the amplifier stage to cancel stray inductance in the 
circuit.  I know the formulas are there for a Wilkinson combiner/splitter but 
the values have to be "fudged" sometimes if you will.  
 
Is there a way to use an network/antenna analyzer to read the impedance and 
complex values?  Since the transistor is capacitive when off could you replace 
the transistors with capacitors of equal value to simulate the load that would 
be present on the primary of the binocular transformers and then read into the 
input and output of the amplifier?
 
I know this is sort of a loaded(no pun intended) question but since I was 
pondering it I figured I would throw it out here and sit back and learn.
 
Thanks in Advance and 73's
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