Jim Kelley wrote:
Cecil Moore wrote:
I suspect that all necessary reflections take place
at the impedance discontinuity and the characteristic impedance
is established immediately.
Cecil - you might like this. What I got out of Feynman's QED was
that the probability for a reflection to take place would be
highest at the discontinuity.
Even better. It is known to take a few radii to clearly
establish the characteristic impedance. The effect apparently
can be measured and there exists an equation for it. I just
had a flashback that it might be in Chipman.
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73, Cecil
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