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Class C and class E power amplifiers both distort the waveform yet they are preferred in RF applications. Why? I mean if the signal is distorted what will happen to the information which was in the signal? Although it seems that the frequency of the output signal is the same , so is it only frequency modulated signals that can be given as an input?

Class C and class E power amplifiers both distort the waveform yet they are preferred in RF applications. Why?

Class C and class E power amplifiers both distort the waveform yet they are preferred in RF applications. Why? I mean if the signal is distorted what will happen to the information which was in the signal? Although it seems that the frequency of the output signal is the same , so is it only frequency modulated signals that can be given as an input?

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Why distortion isn't distortion much of a concern in RF amplifiers?

Class C, Class and class E power amplifiers both distort the wave form,waveform yet they are preferred in RF applications. Why?

Why distortion isn't much of concern in RF amplifiers?

Class C, Class E power amplifiers both distort the wave form, yet they are preferred in RF applications Why?

Why isn't distortion much of a concern in RF amplifiers?

Class C and class E power amplifiers both distort the waveform yet they are preferred in RF applications. Why?

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Class C  , Class E power amplifiers both distorts the wave form... yet they are preferred in RF application... why?

Class C, Class E power amplifiers both distort the wave form, yet they are preferred in RF applications Why?

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