Your research is not complete, if you actually meant ALC. Yaesu's Quadra uses ALC as an emergency shutdown method to protect the amp in emergency situations. It is REQUIRED.

That's a poor RF design strategy. If a SS amp is so sensitive to input RF drive level that it requires feedback from the exciter (of all brands) to protect itself, then the amp should also be smart enough -- and fast enough --to know when it's being overdriven.

Think about it. Yaesu is relying on a complete unknown from a transceiver. While they specify the use of ALC from the transceiver for use with their Quadra amp, they have no idea about "Brand X transceiver's" ALC response time. A ca.1969 Heathkit HW-100 has an ALC circuit for connection to an external amp. Are we to assume that a 40 year-old transceiver will have adequate ALC dynamics as do some (but not all) of the modern transceivers?

The only time that ALC could possibly make any sense is to use a like-brand amp and transceiver (e.g., Yaesu FT-2KD with the Quadra). This allows a manufacturer of both the rig and amp to satisfy the proper ALC "meet me point."

Paul, W9AC





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