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Tom Donaly wrote:
The same thing can be accomplished, above, using an open stub and measuring the voltage at both ends. All this is just theoretical, though, because line loss will skew the results. Besides, why try to measure current or voltage when all you have to do is measure length and frequency? Tom, you are not going to understand what I am saying until you perform the stub exercise I provided. Just do one at a time. Assume ideal lossless conditions with VF=1.0. ---600 ohm line---+---10 deg 100 ohm line---open How many degrees of 600 ohm line does it take to make the above stub look like 1/4 wavelength, i.e. 90 degrees? Until you perform the exercise, you are just creating diversions and avoiding the technical truth. -- 73, Cecil http://www.w5dxp.com |
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