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Richard Harrison wrote:
Dan Bloomquist wrote: "And can be seen clearly by looking at the reflection of a Smith chart upside down." Clever idea! Standing on my head, peering at a Smith chart from that perspective, did not much change my view of the R/Zo and jX/Zo circles. You need to stand on your head _and_ use a mirror! ![]() Otherwise, just flip the page over, top to bottom, and look at it through the back side. I agree the Smith Chart is a marvelous way to visualize what is happening on a transmission line. And a great engineering tool too. Best regards, Richard Harrison, KB5WZI Best, Dan, KJ6FI |
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