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Roger Derby
 
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Think "watt-seconds".

2000 watts for 2 microseconds requires 4 watt-milliseconds or 0.004
watt-seconds. Throw in the PRF, and the rest is heat.

Roger

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"Larry W4CSC" wrote in message
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Isn't it amazing how 2,000 watts of peak RF power just appears from thin
air for only 1-2 watts more DC? Magic? Divine intervention? Maybe its
the printer stepper motor that turns the rubber band that drives the PC
board antenna array...??