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Keith Dysart wrote:
You should really spend some time looking for a reference to support your assertion that "It will not be the impedance needed to calculate the reflection coefficient seen by the reflected waves." You will not find one. You have got to be kidding, Keith. Even some of the people on your side will admit that the effective reflection coefficient for a source supplying zero power is |1.0| nowhere near the value you calculated. I believe that is what Roy said. -- 73, Cecil http://www.w5dxp.com |
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