Bill Turner said:
>Amp-derived ALC never works exactly like you want it to.<
I'm not that convinced that any ALC really does....it's usually implemented
such that it's trying to close the door after the horse has bolted.
I suspect that to avoid that approach, the ALC needs to start kicking in at
some power level below where you want it to hold the power. To get fast attack
and not have the loop unstable or transients screwing things up, you need a
balanced gain controlled amplifier (really a 4 quadrant multiplier) and a
balanced control loop and it gets so messy that I for one say "*&%8^@# it"
and don't bother.........A bad ALC loop produces plenty of what Rich calls,
politely, 'feculence'. I have a cruder name for it.......
73
Peter G3RZP (but not at home yet)
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