Walter Maxwell wrote:
Now V1 - V2 = 40.82 v. Notice that (V1+ V2)/(V1 - V2) = 122.47/40.82 = 3. 0.
Doesn't this look something like the SWR?
Well, let's see.
V1 = VF1(TAU)
V2 = VR2(RHO)
[VF1(TAU) + VR2(RHO)]/[VF1(TAU) - VR2(RHO)]
Does that look something like SWR?
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