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Gene, W4SZ wrote:
"Why consider the source to be some place after the output conditioning, such as the output connector, when one can go all the way back to the wall plug?" The wall plug can scarcely be responsible for harmonics on the trabsmission line and antenna, but the output conditionimg can be inadequate. A tank circuit of reasonable Q can be adequate to remove enough harmonics to make the transmitter a linear source in many cases. A linear source makes King, Mimno, and Wing`s statement on page 44 of "Transmission lines, Antennas, and Wave Guides" operative: "When impedances are conjugately-matched for transmission of power in one direction, they are conjugately-matched for rower transmission in the reverse direction, if no power loss occurs in the matching devices." Best regards, Richard Harrison, KB5WZI |
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