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Keith Dysart wrote:
Did you swap x and y in the second last sentence and really mean "There are reflections to the left of x but no reflections to the left of y"? No, a properly calibrated Bird wattmeter will measure some reflected power to the left of y but zero reflected power to the left of x. Hint: Point x achieves a Z0-match which re-reflects all reflected energy back toward the load. That is a result of total destructive interference toward the source and total constructive interference toward the load, a concept that presently seems to be beyond your comprehension. -- 73, Cecil http://www.w5dxp.com |
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