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Two or more linear amplifiers can be connected in series. The impedances must matched between them, and also the undistorted output power available from from the first amplifier must not exceed the input power required by the second amplifier to deliver its maximum undistorted output power, and so on. An example arrangement might look like this:

1 watt transmitter -> 10 watt amplifier -> 100 watt amplifier -> 1000 watt amplifier

Amplifiers can be connected in parallel under certain conditions. The amplifiers must be identical in gain, phase, and amplitude performance. They should be identical in all respects for best success. A combiner or hybrid circuit is used to split the incoming signal equally between the amplifiers, and a (larger) hybrid circuit is used to combine the outputs of the amplifiers into one comon signal. YOU MAY ADD another more powerfull amplifier on the output in series to the original amplifier. What you realy want is a parallel amplifier to doubble your power.

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