On Mon, 26 Jul 1999 15:16:43 -0400 "Tom Rauch" <w8ji@contesting.com>
writes:
>CW ops got a boost, from a potential 950 watts (there is a system
>that makes high 90% efficiencies available in class C) to 1500.
>
>SSB went up from 1000-1200 watts to 1500, a small increase.
>
Hi Tom,
I gather that you are alluding to some incarnation of Class D rather
than a Class C critter?
If you ascribe the same efficiencies to a Class C(or D) SSB amplifier
and consider the real world SSB duty cycle including reasonable speech
processing.... but, no whistling allowed! :-) Then, under the old 1KW
DC input rules something in the vicinity of 3KW PEP output would be
achievable.
Whereas, under today's rules (single RF cycle peak power measurement)
1500 W PEP out is 1500 W PEP out, no matter how much you heat the shack
to make it. I would score that as a 3 dB decrease from what was
technically possible under the old rules.
73,
Marv WC6W
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