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Old July 10th 15, 06:43 PM posted to rec.radio.amateur.antenna
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Default An antenna question--43 ft vertical

Jeff wrote:

So who exactly declared which set of definitions is the one and
true definition of VSWR?

Is P=EI or P=E^2R?


It was defined when the quantity was invented and is obvious from the
name, ie the Ratio of the Voltage of the Standing Wave. Vmax/Vmin of the
standing wave.


There was nothing invented; there was something observed.

A name may or may not be meaningfull.

While the name does discribe what happens on a transmission line,
standing waves are a consequence of a SWR greater than 1:1 on a
transmission line.

SWR exists no matter what the physical impedances are and do NOT have
to be transmission lines. If the impedances are not transmission lines,
there are no standing waves as there is no place for them to exist.


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Jim Pennino