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Richard Clark, KB7QHC wrote:
"A poor physical open or physical short will never be improved by ANY transmission line mechanics." An open-circuit 1/4-wave stub is an open circuit at both ends, physically. As such, its input is a poor short-circuit until it receives a reflection from its far end. After the reflection reaches the stub`s input, it becomes a virtual short-circuit. This occurs at its "poor physical short" input. This is a dramatic improvement by transmission line mechanics when this is the desired effect. Best regards, Richard Harrison, KB5WZI |
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