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Old July 14th 03, 11:17 PM
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Reg Edwards wrote:
Actually, when the transmitter circuitry folds back, it means that the
antenna system is not resonant.


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Wrong ! The antenna 'System' IS resonant, by definition, if it has a purely
resistive input impedance. If that interfering nuisance of your fold-back
circuit springs into action then it means the pure input resistance is
something other than 50 ohms. But it is still resonant.


Reg, the chances of a foldback being caused by a resistive antenna is
about 1 in 360. Actually less than that because the transmitter will
not fold back between 25 ohms and 100 ohms.
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73, Cecil http://www.qsl.net/w5dxp
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reality, is primitive and childlike ..." Albert Einstein



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