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Old August 28th 05, 06:12 AM
Wes Stewart
 
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On Sat, 27 Aug 2005 16:53:39 -0700, dansawyeror
wrote:

Let's take the case of a 50 Ohm line and some mismatched antenna. The result is
a combination other then 50 Ohm with most likely a zero complex component.


Surely you don't believe this do you? It is -much- more likely that
the impedance is reactive than not. At one (fundamental) frequency
the reactance is zero. At every other frequency it is reactive.

All a
tuner does is match 50 Ohm at the radio to the complex impedance presented to it
at the source of the line.


Isn't that enough?


That the only place with 50 Ohms and zero inductance in the line - antenna
system. 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.


Oh dear me.