Ok I will ask the stupid question(s). What is the purpose of a output (Pi, Balanced) network? Is it not to transform the plate load impedance (everyone knows how to calculate this right?) to whatever the antenna presents to the output of the transmitter. Is not the rated power calculated at 52 or 72 ohms?

So if you have a final that is looking into 35 ohms (say a vertical antenna) and you dip the plate, what happens? Do you see 50 ohms anywhere? Is the system matched? Just what is happening? What is the efficiency and HARMONIC suppression at this particular setting?

Anyone explain this to me?

Jim/W5JO





I really did not say to maintain the dip with the load capacitor.

When I tune the final of any Pi-network Tx I first set the dip with the PLATE capacitor. Then I adjust the coupling with the LOAD capacitor. And I always recheck the dip with the PLATE capacitor after making any adjustment
to the LOAD capacitor.

And when I am done I DO RECHECK THE GRID DRIVE!

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