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Cecil Moore wrote: palaniappan chellappan wrote: If current and voltage are in phase, there is no reflection . am i correct ? No. Assuming Z0 is purely resistive, here's what it takes to make your statement true: If current and voltage are in phase *at every point* up and down a transmission line, there is no reflection. Thanks for replies, but i couln't able to conclude anything from the two complementary replies i got :-(. Which book is best for learning about concepts like antenna,reflection,swr, etc. I am working only at hf band. If there is any online tutorial ? regards, palam |
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