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Keith Dysart wrote:
So does this new question rule out the cases (previously accepted) where the 0-j567 is obtained with 46.4 degrees of 600 ohm line or 10 degrees of 100 ohm line? These are not lumped capacitors. No, but they are an electrical 1/4WL, not any other length. The electrical length of a stub is whatever it is. If it is not 1/4WL, it is some other length. Why is that difficult to understand? -- 73, Cecil http://www.w5dxp.com |
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