Why S - Parameter at High frequencies?
Cecil Moore wrote in news:02USh.7679$u03.2956
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Owen Duffy wrote:
Cecil Moore wrote in news:vyMSh.13914$JZ3.5605
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Virtual reflection coefficients, such as the ones used by
What is a "Virtual reflection coefficients"?
SQRT(Pref/Pfor) which often differs from the
physical reflection coefficient (Z02-Z01)/(Z02+Z01)
So, what you are referring to with the term "virtual reflection
coefficient" is the magnitude the reflection coefficient (rho). or |(Z02-
Z01)/(Z02+Z01)| (Gamma).
Did you get that usage from an optics text?
I haven't seen "virtual reflection coefficient" used to have that
meaning. Nor have I seen hams commonly, as you suggest, using rho in the
way in which you could use S parameters or Gamma.
I did note that in a Google search, more than half the relevant hits on
the first page were your writings, so it is clear that you use the term.
Owen
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