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Subject: | [Amps] rotten splatter/ IMD vs. Vcc |
From: | hydro@fx2.com (John) |
Date: | Mon, 1 Apr 2002 14:33:05 -0500 |
Actually for your info, poorly design ALC circuit (in the radio) can cause splatter in themselves.. Their are a lot of radio's that have serious overshoot & ALC IMD that allow large peaks to be transmitted. Which briefly flattops the radio final unit & the amp being driven by it. Example's are Icom 775 , Kenwood 430 , 940 ,930 ... Yaesu 1000MP/MK5 , FT990 ...The MP/990 does not have overshoot but does have ALC.... IMD modulation from its circuit. 73's john |
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