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Old September 3rd 03, 11:47 PM
Roy Lewallen
 
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No, no, Cecil. *You* need to include all the separate voltages and
currents, to show us. I'm glad that you find the s-parameter analysis to
be more trouble free. So do it, and when you're done, substitute back in
for transmission line characteristic impedance, length, and loss; and
load impedance, then show us the resulting voltages, currents, and
powers. Should be easy, no?

Roy Lewallen, W7EL

Cecil Moore wrote:
Roy Lewallen wrote:

The "problem" lies simply in calculating average "forward power" and
"reverse power" separately, throwing away all time related
information, then expecting them to add or subtract to get the total.



The s-parameter analysis doesn't have a problem doing that, Roy.
Your analysis won't either when you include all the appropriate
terms.