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Summary
Description FM radio transmitter resonant lines 1947.jpg |
English:
A 10 kW commercial FM
radio transmitter
produced in 1947 by Radio Engineering Laboratories, New York. The output stage shown here consists of 4 Eimac 4-1000A air cooled
tetrodes
driving 4 silver-plated aluminum parallel rod resonant
stubs
in push-pull. The 4 rods are shorted together with a strap at top to make 2 pairs of quarter-wave stubs. The 4 rod line has increased efficiency over the common 2 rod lines due to reduced electric field in the space surrounding the rods. The output stage is driven by a 750 W driver stage. Plate voltage = 4950 V, plate current = 2.48 A, grid voltage = 400 V, grid current = 400 mA, screen grid voltage = 300 V.
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Date | |
Source | Retrieved July 4, 2014 from Tele-Tech magazine, Caldwell-Clements Inc., Bristol, Connecticut, Vol. 6, No. 7, July 1947, p. 49 on American Radio History website |
Author | Unknown author Unknown author |
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