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Cecil Moore wrote:
Tom Donaly wrote: Actually, you got it wrong, Cecil. It's -43 degrees, which means if you wanted to make one it would be about 317 degrees. Tom, you are just showing your ignorance. 43 degrees of 600 ohm line attached to 10 degrees of 100 ohm line makes a dandy 1/4WL stub. Why are you so totally ignorant of that fact of physics? O.k., now prove it using standard transmission line theory. You can say it over and over again, but if you can't give anyone a reason to believe it, you're just blowing hot air. 73, Tom Donaly, KA6RUH |
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