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Re: [Amps] Bill Orr comment

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Subject: Re: [Amps] Bill Orr comment
From: John Becker <johnb3030@comcast.net>
Date: Wed, 23 Jul 2008 15:52:02 -0500
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amps-request@contesting.com wrote:

> 
> I was reading the Bill Orr handbook and on his section about amplifiers he  
> says.....A properly designed grounded grid amplifier should produce 2 to 2.5  
> times the plate dissapation of the tube  in output.  He did not put  any 
> limitations on the statement as to IMD or anything like that.  He did  not 
> say if 
> the tubes ratings would be surpassed (I am sure they would), but I  think 
> what 
> he was saying is that the tube should continue to make power to 2 to  2.5 
> times 
> it's dissapation before it would not make any more power and flatten  out.

Bill Orr's writings go back a long time. Does the article in question 
say what class of operation he is talking about? Up until the mid to 
late '50s, Class C designs were common, and they are higher efficiency 
than Class AB. Class C was fine for CW or RTTY, but unusable  for SSB.

73,

John, K9MM

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