I think what he is saying is one is a 60 watt device and the other a 70. (@12.5 volts) So an amplifier that's properly driven to spec that has 4 of those finals will be in the 240-280 watt range.
This comes up allot. Sd1446s being 70 watt finals at 12.5Vdc. The sheet does say that. But that's also at 70mhz. Or is it 50? Anyhow 27/28 is allot lower then both as far as a transistor is concerned.
When you operate a sd1446 at a more realistic 14Vdc and at 27/28mhz they put out allot more power.
One thing I do like about the 1446 is its ability to withstand swr environments.
A big trick to big output transistors is feeding them all the current they want and the higher your operating voltage, the more efficient it will be.
So you can drive holy hell out of and demand allot of a power transistor so long as you don't starve it for current and can keep it cool.
Harmonics are a factor in everything and many times like guys say here, that big watt meter reading includes a high level of harmonics.
However if you tune and I mean well, tune the input and output stages of the amp. Big splatter can be prevented. Now it'd be more common with a sd1446 based amplifier because the transistor is rated for service at the 2nd harmonic. Vs. Say a Toshiba 2979.
But regarding a Palomar 4 pill sd1446, I just finished upgrading one with big ass power wire. Ground connection brought directly to the center of the board, final arrangement and also tied the output transformers DC supply for the collectors, directly down from the transformer to where the 8awg positive wire is soldered to the board.
This eliminates the lossy, uneaven current consumption by the current having to flow over small PCB traces. Use a choke to tie the input transformers to ground instead of their floating 10 ohm 1/2 watt resistor to ground method and not I don't mean base/emmitter 10 ohm smoke indicators.
Anyway that amp does everything its rated for with a tuned up 28 watt cobra 25. Now if you drive it with a dual final ranger 2950 delivering 45 qatts, after everything done. 600+ watts pep on an active peak reading meter or 175ish average just flows out of it effortlessly.
If you set them up right, you can feed em the onions for sure. Don't starve them for current and keep them under 100c even though they're rated for 150c.
Most dudes can't supply 50 amps at a constant 13.8Vdc even in their vehicle because they have cheese dick power wire installed, crummy in-line fuses and then the all to common 5 or 10 amp at the most, quick disconnect on the power cord of the amp
So with that said. Most guys won't ever see more then 400 out of this level of amp. And then there are those who really do it right and see allot more.
The real way to go is LDMOS but I'm not there yet.