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Cecil Moore wrote:
It does not seem to be a concept that is particularly useful for the solving of problems. Looks like you haven't thought it through. If one wants to create a shortened dual-Z0 stub with equal lengths of each section of Z0High and Z0Low, here is the corresponding chart for different ratios of Z0High/Z0Low. http://www.w5dxp.com/DualZ0.gif As an example, one can create an electrical 1/4WL stub that is 1/3 the normal physical length by using 600 ohm line and 50 ohm line. Cecil, So how do you make that 12:1 connection, say 50 ohm coax to 600 ohm open line? Do you s'pose the connection bits add any phase shift all by themselves? Do you have a model for that extra phase shift? 8-) 73, Gene W4SZ |
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