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Wayne.B wrote in
: Do they put 50 boards in parallel? No, it actually has something like 248 boards, in parallel. There is one board that always puts out 100 watts, the only board turned on at the negative 100% modulation peak. The other boards are controlled by a long driver board mounted outside the RF shield and hooked to them with big ribbon cables. The modulation audio simply turns all but the one on and off as the audio waveform is converted to the digital data. With no modulation, half the boards produce a 50KW output carrier. As the audio waveform goes up, more boards switch in up to 100% modulation peak, then back to half and down to only the one 100W output, then back up. The output amounts to a sum of all these boards' square wave switching output. The big square wave is sent to a tuned circuit that filters out the harmonics with more low-pass filters to keep the neighbors happy. The output, of course, is an amplitude modulated sinewave that is quite smooth, considering it comes from a digitized square wave. Being actually a switching power supply at the RF carrier frequency, the boards are 95+% efficient like the power supply in your computer....making the company VERY happy as the electric bill comes down from 130KW load, the rest wasted as heat, to 55KW load with only 5KW of heat coming off with simple cooling fans. Simply amazing switcher technology, considering AM's analog roots. Harris has a pretty good lock on the market for AM transmitters, now. The boards come in 100W, 200W, 500W and 1KW power levels, I think. Binary switching them as the audio waveform is digitized makes quite small power steps hardly recognizable in the modulated output. Listen to almost any clear channel AM station in the USA and you'll be listening to a Harris DX-50 these days. Hell, WWL on 870Khz was on the air through the hurricane with theirs....near New Orleans. |
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