what happens to reflected energy ?
On Jun 6, 9:34*pm, Richard Clark wrote:
On Sun, 6 Jun 2010 14:21:16 -0700 (PDT), Keith Dysart
wrote:
The 100W forward and 50W reflected have no relation to actual powers
From HP Journal V4n5-6:
The multi-hole coupler design has now
been extended to a 3 db coupler, that is, a
coupler in which half the power entering the
main guide is coupled into the auxiliary
guide.
...
The -hp- multi-hole couplers consist of
two sections of wave guide mutually coupled
by two rows of coupling holes (Fig. 2).
Power entering the input arm of the coupler
flows down the main guide and divides at the
coupling mechanism. Part of the power con
tinues down the main guide where it will be
incident on any device connected at the end
of the guide. The other part of the power is
coupled into the auxiliary guide. It is a prop
erty of directional couplers that the power
coupled into the auxiliary guide flows essen
tially in only one direction. In the -hp- coup
ler, this power flow is in the same direction
as the power in the primary guide.
...
R E F L E C T O M E T E R * S E T - U P
...
Two directional
couplers are connected back-to-back
as shown.
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I will leave it to the readership to imagine why.
73's
Richard Clark, KB7QHC
Walter was the first to place things in a book and a book is the first
point of reference in this newsgroup
Nothing personal Richard, but it is obvious that engineers are totally
split as to what theorem is correct and the one to be used. There is
no way
you will get agreement if they all insist their position is correct
and thus other positions are not worth consideration.You may be
correct in your position but the idea of change is not in your favor.
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