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![]() "Dave Oldridge" wrote in message 9... If the lossless transmission line (obviously no such animal exists) were tuned with a lossless tuner, then VSWR would not matter at all. Dave, I'm pretty sure I know what you mean here, but it should be noted that this isn't entirely true. The line would have to have a couple of other characteristics besides being simply "lossless" for VSWR not to matter at all. The problem, of course, is that a VSWR of other than 1:1 implies (by definition!) that the voltages and currents along the length of the line are not constant; there are cyclic variations in each, with maxima and minima located at half-wavelength intervals (that's the whole "standing wave" thing in the first place, right?). Particularly in high-power situations, it is possible for the maxima to exceed the ratings of the source or of the line itself. Bob M. (KC0EW) |
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