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On Jan 3, 11:13*am, Cecil Moore wrote:
Keith Dysart wrote: Still can't find one? ? I haven't looked for one because I don't want to waste my time. If there was a reference, Mr. Maxwell or Dr. Bruene would have reported it by now but their argument continues to rage, just like yours. Excellent. So there is NO reference that claims that the output impedance can not be used to compute the reflection coefficient. There are many references that do. So that settles it, then. Many references on one side, none on the other. It is time for you to accept the standard methodology for computing the reflection coefficient at a generator. And no, I am not holding my breath while I wait. And the arguments that I have seen between Mr. Maxwell and Dr. Bruene are on a completely different matter. ...Keith |
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