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On Tue, 5 Sep 2006 18:04:36 -0500, "Richard Fry"
wrote: "Owen Duffy" wrote: But, the mechanism is not that the reflected wave *necessarily* travels all the way back to the PA anode by virtue of some kind of momentumne / feedpoint junction are fully satisfied with no reflected wave on the feedline. (I used the term resolve, Cecil must call it destructive interference.) The reflected wave on the dipole does not have a momentum that *must* carry it to the PA anode to be absorbed there. _____________ However, any amount of reflected power from the termination at the far end of a transmission line has a greater chance of damaging tx PA components, and of stress/failure to the transmission line itself than if the reflected power from the antenna/load was zero, regardless of the electrical length of said transmission line. If it makes you more comfortable to restrict your solutions to those with flat lines (VSWR~=1) then that is ok with me, but that does not invalidate other approaches. Antenna systems incorporating lines with high VSWR do not necessarily subject the PA components to any different risk, or transmission lines to excessive stresses, it is a matter of design... and the design is more complex than buying a tx intended for 50ohm load, some 50ohm coax and a 50ohm antenna and plugging them all together. Owen -- |
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