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Dear Ian, LF Group,
At 21:00 15/04/2003 +0100, you wrote:
 
The antenna is shunt fed against ground at the 4-8ohms o/p impedance of the
BK.
 
Having followed this puzzling saga for some time, I have a few questions to 
clarify what the situation is: 
How is the loading coil connected to the ant and feeder? Is it  a simple 
series coil connected between coax inner and antenna down lead, or a tapped 
coil with the cold end grounded, or something else? What is connected to 
the antenna ground system? 
What actual antenna current do you get now? Is the stated TX output power 
actually being delivered to the load, or what the amplifier would give with 
a matched load? 
On the topic of MOSFET audio PAs, virtually any amplifier of this type can 
become unstable with certain load impedances - particularly with loads that 
are capacitive at high frequencies, which mis-matched coax cables can well 
be. On my old audio-module based TX, I found a low-pass filter prevented 
this - obviously it has to be a T - network thing with a series inductor at 
the input, rather than the more usual pi network with a shunt capacitor. 
Another problem was the fall-off of power at 136kHz, caused by the limited 
slew rate of the input and driver stages - this can be fairly easily cured 
by modifying the input stage. 
Cheers, Jim Moritz
73 de M0BMU
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