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Richard Fry wrote:
Really, the mechanism is there -- only the unique circumstance you describe protects the PA from seeing reflected power in such cases. Other line lengths in this scenario could stress PA components beyond their ratings. Yes, the exposure of the PA to reflected power depends upon the phase of the reflected wave referenced to the phase of the source wave. SWR doesn't tell the whole story because phase is not reported by the SWR measurement. What is happening with 1/2WL of Z0=600 ohm feedline connected to a 50 ohm load on one end and a 50 ohm source on the other end is interference. Destructive interference toward the source causes constructive interference toward the load and the reflected energy at the source is re-directed back toward the load. What we want to avoid in our antenna systems is constructive interference toward the source. -- 73, Cecil http://www.w5dxp.com |
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