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Old August 31st 05, 10:30 PM
Cecil Moore
 
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dansawyeror wrote:
If it is true it proves that a driving a "bad" load can cause the coax
feedline to radiate a significant portion of the feed energy.


You need to define "bad load". A "bad load" for unbalanced line
is a balanced load, no matter what the impedance. A "bad load"
for balanced line is an unbalanced load, no matter what the
impedance.

The third wire used in the aforementioned software is designed
to unbalance the system, no matter what the impedance.

To illustrate a balanced system, a fourth wire needs to be
added in parallel with and about four inches away from the
third wire. Then compare the currents in the third and fourth
wires under conditions of changing loads.

I due intend to perform experiments to measure and verify what is
happening and the model.


Please feel free to experiment but at least a dozen participants
of this newsgroup already know what is happening and have been
trying to tell you.
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