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Owen Duffy wrote:
I suggest that if a PA / line / load situation transforms the actual load to some arbitrary impedance Z at the PA end of the line, the PA will peform exactly as if the PA were directly loaded by a lumped constant load of Z. Yes, that is true for the performance of the PA. Certainly not true for the performance of the transmission line or antenna. My favorite quotation by an antenna guru on this newsgroup is that "a 50 ohm antenna can be replaced by a 50 ohm resistor without changing anything". If that were true, we don't need antennas. :-) I'm going to be away from my computer for 48 hours. -- 73, Cecil http://www.w5dxp.com |
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