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AI4QJ wrote:
Once you get to -j567 at the discontinuity (travelling 10 degrees along the 100 ohm line), now you interface with the 600 ohm line. At that point you have to normalize the -j567 ohms to -j(567/600) = -j0.945 on the smith chart (you normalize to Zo for it to calculate properly). This abrupt switch increases the angle from 10 degrees to arctan (0.945)) or 43 degrees. I think the effect to look for is that the abrupt impedance change when Zo changes. Exactly. Plot -j567/100 and -j567/600 on a Smith Chart and read the phase shift directly from the wavelength scale around the outside of the chart. -- 73, Cecil http://www.w5dxp.com |
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