Gary D Krause wrote:
I've noticed that with my K2 the power increases with highter swr. While adjusting the tuner as the swr goes up the power increases and sometimes doubles and when going down the power goes down. Just last night, I was
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watts because, of the higher swr. I've noticed this before. Is this normal? It seems to make more sense for the opposite to happen.

Even if true power were being measured, I think you would be making the mistake of assuming that the output impedance of the PA is 50 ohms. Whilst my RF engineering knowledge isn't good enough, and I don't have SPICE tools, to work out the value in this case, it is almost certainly not true here. In general PAs are not operated according to the maximum power transfer theorem, even though many simple text books may claim so.

Also, SWR is a rather crude measure. It's a simple mathematical transformation of the ratio of forward and reverse power flows into a measure that was probably only directly meaningful with very old methods of measuring it. As a figure of merit, the straight ratio would be just as good.

Neither really tell you what the threat to your PA is, because they ignore phase, because it is difficult to measure. In particular, the same SWR value with different phases might cause both increases and decreases in net forward power. Also the same SWR with different phases could result in either voltage or current breakdown.

Incidentally, for most combined SWR power meters, the power measurement is forward power, which exceeds the net forward power by the value of the reverse power. As a result, they overestimate transmitted power when the SWR is not 1:1. I don't know if the KAT2 firmware applies this correction.


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