Richard Clark wrote in
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On Fri, 11 Jun 2010 20:31:42 GMT, Owen Duffy wrote:
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I don't suppose this anecdote has any data behind it, does it?
I have performed many tests on many radios. One documented example is at
http://vk1od.net/blog/?p=1045 .
The concept is dealt with in more depth at
http://vk1od.net/blog/?p=1028
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Thing is that those supporting the Zeq=50 proposition, declare that since
the test showed that Zeq (or Zs in the article) is not approximately 50
+j0, then the radio isn't "designed/adjusted for, and expecting a 50 + j
0 ohm load".
Thing is that you cannot use the measured VSWR to reasonably predict the
reduction in power output (Mismatch Loss) on many HF ham radio
transceivers.
I invite you and others to perform the same test. You will realise that
one, or even 100 supporting tests do not prove the proposition, but one
valid test to the contrary is damaging.
Owen