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Topic: Power Amplifier

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  Power    Amplifier  
  Power of One    Power Supply  
  Power of Now    Electric Power  
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Steve Riggins,
Software Deveoper

Amplifiers are rated at their 1dB compression point [P1], this is the point at which the output power becomes non-linear in relation to the input level.
Brian Mengel,
Civil Servant

Power Amplifiers Where local regulations permit, an RF Amplifier module may be added to increase the output power to achieve much greater distances.
These amplifiers provide the high power levels typically associated with TWT amplifiers along with solid-state reliability.
Dave Simons,
Internet Entrepeneur

Power amplifiers are critical in determining the range, data rate performance, and power consumption of wireless local area network (WLAN) systems.
Pulse Modulation Amplifiers are also called Digital amplifiers and Switching Amplifiers, because digital pulses are controlling the power conversion.
The Laplace power amplifiers are air cooled RF broadband amplifiers which are designed for a wide range of applications.
Jake Farley,
Truck Driver

Power Amplifiers Any oversize item that requires OTR (Over the road transport freight) shipping - shipping is quoted on a per order basis based on weight and destination.
Home amplifiers and receivers must be rated in watts per channel, or the amount of power the amp sends to each speaker.
Power amplifiers (100 to 400 plus watts) are used to drive the tiny coils (one for each channel) in the cutting head.
Dan Toomey,
Computer Salesman

All models are linear RF power amplifiers operating in a frequency band between 30 and 500 MHz.
These new amplifiers use an efficient switching power supply and are much lighter and smaller than other similar brand products.
The plate power supply is the tried and proven full wave voltage doubler design made famous by the Heathkit SB220 and used today in over half of all new tube type amplifiers.
 
 
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