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Old August 28th 05, 04:29 AM
Cecil Moore
 
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dansawyeror wrote:
The combination of cable and antenna presents something
other then R = 50 ohms 0 reactance and the the transmission line see
discontinuities. The result is it radiates.


If the currents are balanced, a 50 ohm transmission line seeing
something other than a 50 ohm load does NOT cause it to radiate.
If a 50 ohm unbalanced transmission line sees a 50 ohm balanced
load and common-mode currents flow on the outside of the coax,
it will usually result in radiation from the feedline. Simply
knowing the magnitude of the feedpoint impedance doesn't tell us
anything about feedline radiation.
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