Transmitter Output Impedance
On Apr 27, 1:43*pm, Wimpie wrote:
In other words, the amplifier sees a constant VSWR, but with
changing phase. Small frequency difference results in slow phase
change of VSWR.
From the IEEE Dictionary:
"impedance -
(1)(A) The corresponding impedance function with p
replaced by jw in which w is real. Note: Definitions
(A) and (B) are equivalent.
(1)(B) The ratio of the phasor equivalent of a steady-
state sine wave voltage ... to the phasor equivalent
of a steady-state sine wave current ...
(1)(C) A physical device or combination of devices
whose impedance as defined in definition (A) or (B)
can be determined. Note: This sentence illustrates
the double use of the word impedance ... Definition
(C) is a second use of 'impedance' and is independent
of definitions (A) and (B)."
The pinging experiment seems to be measuring a physical impedance (1)
(C) the nature of which is unclear. When the amplifier is outputting
power, it seems that the source impedance would be a V/I ratio (1)(B)
which doesn't respond to incoherent signals. Seems to me, you guys are
pinging something other than the source impedance.
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73, Cecil, w5dxp.com
"Halitosis is better than no breath at all.", Don, KE6AJH/SK
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