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Richard Clark wrote:
On Mon, 10 Dec 2007 21:04:06 GMT, Owen Duffy wrote: I can't quickly think of a sampling technique that truly takes a point sample. Slotted line. Doesn't take current sample Probe is of finite size (albeit small fraction of lambda in most cases) The difficulty of making accurate RF current measurements at a point is why things like slotted lines were invented. You can measure voltage at a series of points and calculate what the current *must* be. |
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