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Tom Donaly wrote:
If you're going to use reflection mechanics, you have to account for all the reflections, and you have to explain yourself each step of the way. I can do that, Tom, but I am standing by for an emergency trip to New York which involves my daughter's life. In the meantime, let's see if we can agree if 43.4 degrees of 600 ohm line is terminated in -j567 ohms, the forward current will be in phase with the reflected current, i.e. the impedance looking into the line will be zero ohms. Have you used any current reflection coefficients recently? :-) -- 73, Cecil http://www.w5dxp.com |
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