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Old August 28th 05, 08:06 PM
Cecil Moore
 
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dansawyeror wrote:
My first claim is a tuner at the source does not materially improve what
is happening in the coax. That is a tuner does not recreate the
condition above where the coax is functioning as a properly matched and
terminated transmission line. All the tuner does is match the impedance
at the coax source back to some known, usually 50 Ohm, value.


No matter what the voltages and currents are, if they are balanced,
the transmission line won't radiate (much). If the SWR is 100:1 and
the currents are balanced, the transmission won't radiate (much). If
the SWR is 1:1 and the currents are unbalanced, the feedline is likely
to radiate.

My second claim is when the mismatch condition at the coax destination,
i.e. antenna that may result in significant radiation from the coax itself.


Please understand it is not impedance mismatches that cause radiation
from the feedline. It is unbalance in the feedline currents that causes
feedline radiation. Current imbalance and impedance mismatches are not
necessarily related.

Current imbalance in a matched system can cause feedline radiation.

Impedance mismatches can exist with negligible feedline radiation.
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73, Cecil http://www.qsl.net/w5dxp


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