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Bob Callum
I have a non-conventional IF load which tends to reflect back to the
signal source rather than load up and radiate. I understand that to
minimize this it needs to float at a potential halfway between the
positive rail and ground.
But how is this accomplished in practice when it is being driven by:
1. A transformer secondary without ground reference?
2. A monolithic amp, SE or P/P, where the resistive path to the
positive rail cannot be easily determined?
Thank you for any insight along these lines.
Best regards,
Bob Callum
signal source rather than load up and radiate. I understand that to
minimize this it needs to float at a potential halfway between the
positive rail and ground.
But how is this accomplished in practice when it is being driven by:
1. A transformer secondary without ground reference?
2. A monolithic amp, SE or P/P, where the resistive path to the
positive rail cannot be easily determined?
Thank you for any insight along these lines.
Best regards,
Bob Callum