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Old August 27th 03, 02:10 AM
Uncle Peter
 
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"Roger Leone" wrote in message
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Brian:

If they are run grounded grid, 4 watts in to get 43 watts out is very

reasonable for a pair of healthy tubes. Depending on plate voltage and

the
bias setup, you could very well drive it to higher output. But keep in

mind
that in AM operation the peak output can be up to 4 times the unmodulated
carrier power, so with 43 watts of carrier output you can be running over
170 watts peak output at 100 percent modulation.

You may be able to drive it with 25 watts of SSB and get close to 250

watts
out. Be sure to get some stations to tune around your signal and let you
know if they hear anything bad.

73,

Roger K6XQ



That's assuming this amplifier is capable of remaining linear all
the way to 250 watts output... I'd tend to doubt it.

Pete