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Old March 13th 07, 05:32 AM posted to sci.electronics.design,sci.electronics.basics,rec.radio.amateur.antenna
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Default VSWR doesn't matter?


The active part of the transmitter output isn't 50 ohm.
That would cause half the power to be lost as heat in
the output stage. It's only 50ohm once it becomes a moving
wave in the transmission line.


Bob9


Kewl, then I'll just run a tap directly to the 5000 ohm plates and start
a long chat up ... what the heck is all those pi matching components in
the way of the rf? Probably some loss there! ROFLOL!!!

JS


It appears that you agree with that part of my post but you are
drawing
an invalid conculsion from it. I never suggested that the passive
matching
network usually found in a transmitter output is unnecessary.

Bob