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The ARRL handbook reports that the load seen by a modulation transformer is
simply the ratio between the final RF stage voltage and its current. Somewhere else I read that the calculation result should be reduced by a factor that varies with the RF stage operating class, i.e. 1.3 (class A), or 1.7 (class B) or 2 (class C). Even though, in practice, the load value is not critical, I wonder whether anyone has got more information on the issue. 73 Tony I0JX |
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