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![]() "Cecil Moore" wrote in message oups.com... On Feb 27, 2:53 am, "Jeff" wrote: Adding a circulator to a system will not change "the load line" (if a transmission line or circulator can have such a thing), but it will cause the power in the reflected wave to be separated so that it can be monitored and measured. Surprisingly power monitored in this way ties up with the notion that power is reflected at a mis-matched load. Yes, and a little modulation added to the source signal will prove that the signal being dissipated by the circulator resistor has made a round trip to the load and back. That's hard to explain if reflected energy doesn't actually exist. -- 73, Cecil, w5dxp.com Indeed; TDR's would have areally hard time (;-)) Jeff |
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