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"AI4QJ" wrote in
: ... reflected currents in time. For a transmission line that is electricall 2pi radians, I will always measure 0 volts at the feedpoint and the endpoint of the line. You must be assuming s/c at the endpoint? For an open circuited transmission line, the phase shift between the forward and reflected waves will have to be pi radians. The maximum amplitude will be 2X. The term "waves" isn't very clear. To resolve the issue that current into the load is zero, a reflected wave of -I and consequently +V is required. Now which "wave" is "phase shifted pi radians". We are talking the same language now. We can agree that the only phase Hmmm! Owen |
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