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Owen Duffy wrote:
"If that is the meaning, then the situation you describe of 90-degree phase difference between E and I is rather specific, it can only occur with a distortionless line AND a load that is (s/c OR o/c OR purely reactive). No. Walter is exactly right, and don`t drag any distortionless line into the discussion. That is a device for audio circuits. For RF, you only need a low-loss (Zo = R) transmission line. Best regards, Richard Harrison, KB5WZI |
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