Ian White G/GM3SEK wrote:
All agreed. Along with the math that Cecil has retrieved and quoted
again, everything points towards the distance in question being a
function of coax diameter only; and not wavelength.
Please forgive my previous senior moment.
It was ~2% of a wavelength at 10 MHz for RG-213.
It appears that one foot of coax on each side of
a Bird wattmeter is enough to establish Z0 at
50 ohms which forces Vfor/Ifor=Vref/Iref=50,
the necessary Bird boundary conditions.
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73, Cecil
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