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Bob Agnew wrote:
Just a nit: You said: If there are reflections, the voltage and current are in phase only every 1/4 wavelength. Actually, if there are reflections, the voltage and current ar NEVER in phase. So how does a 1/2WL piece of transmission line driving a 50 ohm load wind up with the voltage and current in phase no matter what the SWR? -- 73, Cecil http://www.qsl.net/w5dxp |
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