I was thinking of using one of those bi-ocular transformers that's found in
many solid state transceivers .... but changed to 1:1 and basically an C L to
ground and the other half of the 1:1 would be L C Into the GS-35B .... guess
ill just try it with a dummy load and my MFJ259b ..... at least ill know the
frequency range of the 1:1
Mike
KC7NOA
> Date: Wed, 17 Feb 2010 20:19:16 -0600
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> Subject: Re: [Amps] GS-35B Input
>
> I think large variations in drive impedence through the rf cycle are
> somewhat smoothed out by a low to medium Q input.. BTW, L-C-L (
> lowpass ) might be better.
>
> Don WA4NPL
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> Quoting "MIKE DURKIN" <patriot121@msn.com>:
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> > Just a thought/wondering .. why is it that a broad-band 1:1 torroid
> > un-unun not used for the input of a single GS-35b instead of several
> > C.L.C. networks ?? Is there not enough fly-wheel effect to keep a
> > good linearity??
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> > Mike
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> > KC7NOA
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