[AMPS] linear amplifiers
   
    Peter Chadwick
     
    Peter.Chadwick@gpsemi.com
       
    Mon, 28 Jul 1997 14:00:00 +0100
    
    
  
Rich,
>Audio amplifiers use a 2-tube push-pull configuration with a
transformer.
> Each tube supplies half of the waveform.  Tube-type RF linear
amplifiers
>use a push-push configuration with a Pi-network/'flywheel' that fills
in
>the other half of the waveform.  Audio amplifiers can amplify
>non-coherent waveforms and coherent waveforms.  Push-push RF linear
>amplifiers only amplify coherent waveforms.
So what about push - pull RF amplifiers?
Can you explain exactly what you mean by 'coherent' and  'non-coherent'
waveforms?
73
Peter G3RZP
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