> Loading an amplifier heavier than where maximum output occurs helps to
> keep the operating region in the more linear portion of the load line.
> In other words heavier loading helps keep the operation down below the
> upper curve of the load line where flat topping starts to occur, but at
> the expense of some efficiency.
Thanks. If I understand correctly, loading more heavily presents a lower
impedance to the anode(s), and also incidentally reduces network Q. As a CW op,
my main concern is efficiency and minimizing harmonics. It was difficult for me
to feel confident that I was correctly calculating the required load impedance
for my 4CX800As. Now I see that by making the load C large enough, I'll have
the flexibility to match a wide range of plate Zs while maintaining adequate
network Q. Having enough loading C only becomes a problem on 80 and 160, but
this amp will be used only on 160-80-40, so getting those numbers right was
critical.
73,
Jim, KR1S
http://kr1s.kearman.com/
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