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Jeff wrote:
Your application of the above equations neglects the first discontinuity. The first discontinuity (inside the source) doesn't have any effect on the SWR on the transmission line. The discontinuity is NOT "inside the source", it is at the source to coax interface, and as such effects the VSWR that the source sees. There is usually a piece of coax running from the source connector back to a filter. I would suggest that the discontinuity that you are talking about is indeed some distance "inside the source". But we users don't care or measure what VSWR the source sees. Only the PA designer worries about such. We users only care and measure the VSWR *ON* the transmission line. -- 73, Cecil http://www.w5dxp.com |
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