Darwin,

I have a linear that has about 1000 watts output when driven with approx. 60 watts in class AB2 for CW and a little more when operating class AB1 for SSB. It's an old Hallicrafter HT33A with a PL172 pentode amplifier tube. I tried it using my K2/100 on PSK31 with 20 watts average power from the K2/100. The amp put out 400 watts ave power. The IMD coming out of the amp was identical to the IMD of the K2/100 without the amp, indicating no more distortion was added by the amp. I don't expect you to hunt for a HT33A, but the principles are the same. The efficiency is lower because of the idling power, but since it is all coming out of the power line, who cares?

73,  Chas W1CG



At 11:13 AM 3/8/2006, Darwin, Keith wrote:
Since a linear amp is supposed to be "linear", is there any reason that
you have to run 65 to 100 watts into one?  What if you used a linear
designed for 65 watt drive and only gave it 15 watts?  Does the spectral
purity change?  Does the efficiency drop?  Does the linearity degrade?

- Keith KD1E -
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