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Old April 19th 08, 02:02 PM posted to rec.radio.amateur.antenna
Cecil Moore[_2_] Cecil Moore[_2_] is offline
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Default The Rest of the Story

Roger Sparks wrote:
It is arbitrary because when using the short circuit
model, you limit the discussion to only one example of
transmission line termination ...


It is not arbitrary - it is what it is. All of the
source impedance, Rs, is separated from Vs. That
leaves only a 0+j0 dead short impedance possible
for the series source. If it was some other value,
the distributed network model would still work.

Any reflection from the source is folded into the sine
wave to form one wave, which becomes the forward wave.


Yes, in exact accordance with the distributed network
model. What it means is that the source is not delivering
the folded-in reflected energy at the time the reflected
energy joins the source signal. Since I don't see that
energy in Keith's equations, chances are that is why
they didn't balance.
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