Reg Edwards wrote:
To obtain a conjugate match it is first necessary to know what the source
impedamce is. How or from where is that elusive figure obtained?
If no reflections are allowed to reach the source, the source
impedance doesn't matter (except maybe for efficiency).
It is not given in a transmitting tube manufacturer's data sheets. Perhaps
it doesn't matter what it is - not needed?
Install a matching network that achieves a quasi-conjugate
match between the network and the load. That's what I do. :-)
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73, Cecil
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