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Cecil Moore wrote:
The point is that s11(a1) is a steady-state value for normalized reflected voltage that never makes it through the impedance discontinuity. I ended the sentence too soon. It never makes it through the impedance discontinuity without help from somewhere. |s11(a1)|^2 is the steady-state reflected joules/sec that never makes it through the impedance discontinuity. Same he It never makes it through the impedance discontinuity without help from somewhere. If a Z0-match exists, the above values of normalized voltage and joules/sec do not reach the source during steady-state because __________________________________________________ _. What is the nature of that "help from somewhere"? -- 73, Cecil http://www.w5dxp.com |
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