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Roy Lewallen wrote:
Next, do the same for a transmission line. Show how two coherent traveling waves can be produced which will propagate together in the same direction but out of phase with each other, resulting in a net zero field at all points beyond some summing point. Roy, it is done all the time represented by the S-Parameter equation for the reflected wave toward the source. Assuming an impedance discontinuity in a transmission line: b1 = s11(a1) + s12(a2) = 0 If b1=0, then s11(a1) and s12(a2) are indeed two coherent traveling waves propagating together in the same direction but out of phase with each other. The net reflected wave field is zero. -- 73, Cecil http://www.w5dxp.com |
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