Some "legal" methods I'd like to try:
1. Make the output tuned circuit very, very large, and experiment with orientation of C and L.
A three-meter whip may be irrelevant.
2. Make upstream RF circuits generate considerably more power, but then couple to output stage with only resistance coupling.
Resistance coupling, BY DEFINITION, cannot couple power into a subsequent stage.
Final RF stage is regulated at 99 mw input.
I'd like to see what happens.
If the previous stage is dissapating 1 watt into the load resistance, wouldn't the RF current still have to flow in the ground circuit?
Then I'd like to combine the two.
Engineers/lawyers opinions?
1. Make the output tuned circuit very, very large, and experiment with orientation of C and L.
A three-meter whip may be irrelevant.
2. Make upstream RF circuits generate considerably more power, but then couple to output stage with only resistance coupling.
Resistance coupling, BY DEFINITION, cannot couple power into a subsequent stage.
Final RF stage is regulated at 99 mw input.
I'd like to see what happens.
If the previous stage is dissapating 1 watt into the load resistance, wouldn't the RF current still have to flow in the ground circuit?
Then I'd like to combine the two.
Engineers/lawyers opinions?