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"dykesc" wrote in news:1175504328.939428.90870
@n59g2000hsh.googlegroups.com: Your values, if they are correct, suggest that Z is more like 32-j110 (depending on the Q of the coil). Thanks Owen. If not to much trouble, could you tell me how you derived Z from my values? Nothing too sophisticated, I plugged them into a Smith chart program and played with the load until it matched to approx 50+j0. It could be done with a hand calculator nearly as quickly. BTW, you might find the line loss calculator at http://www.vk1od.net/tl/tllc.php helpful, you can specify the Z looking into the line, or at the load end of the line, and it will calculate the other for you (using a lossy line model). Owen |
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