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On Mar 29, 9:08 am, Cecil Moore wrote:
Keith Dysart wrote: Reflection coefficient is actually quite simple. RC = (Z2-Z1)/(Z2+Z1) I challenge you to find any reference with a different definition. Sorry, all my references are at my new QTH but here are a few from memory: rho = SQRT(Pref/Pfor) = Vref/Vfor = Iref/Ifor = (SWR-1)/(SWR+1) Yes, but these are less than useful aren't they. SQRT is multi-valued so is never any use, and they all express rho in terms of that which we want to derive rather than in terms of that which we know. Means we need to know the answer before we can compute the answer. Ooooopppps. One of the options for preventing reflections (which can really mess up the reception of the signal), is matching at the source. Yes of course, one can do that with a circulator or pad. Or a single 10 cent resistor following the voltage or current source. But I digress. Do look up "lattice diagram". ....Keith |
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