Like everyone else, we switched to 12 V VHF MOSFETs for our 10 and 100 watt 
PAs. At the recommended supply voltage (~14 V), IMD for these transistors is 
about the same as for bipolars, with 3rd order products averaging -35 to -40 
dBc and worst-case about -30 dB. These stats are borne out by an average of QST 
review numbers going back over the last 30 years.

It is true that at lower supply voltages, bipolars "gracefully degrade" with 
more grace than MOSFETs. So if IMD is of primary concern when using lower 
voltages, you may choose to reduce power somewhat. (Of course this is a useful 
practice when running from batteries.)

Reducing power while maintaining communications effectiveness recently became a 
whole lot easier on the K4 with the addition of CESSB. In our tests, average 
power went up by over 6 dB between settings of CMP=0 and CMP=30.

73,
Wayne
N6KR



> On Jun 28, 2022, at 7:08 PM, jerry <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> On 2022-06-27 15:23, Dynolab wrote:
> 
>> Since the semi manufactures stopped making Bipolar RF Power transistors in
>> the middle of the last decade, most Ham HF transceiver manufactures were
>> forced into using ... 12 Volt MOSFETs in their finals.



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