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On Wed, 25 Feb 2004 14:46:42 -0600, "Steve Nosko"
wrote: snip.... With a "conjugate match" the source dissipates 50% of the power and the load the other 50%. This can't be changed. Draw the schematic to see. Rs = RL therefore Ps = PL. (I'll use a big "L" so it looks like an "L") Dear Steve, You may find the information in this article to be of interest relative to the efficiency in a conjugate match situation. http://www.qsl.net/w9dmk/ObservationsOnMPTT.htm 73, Bob |
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