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Keith Dysart wrote:
Excellent. So there is NO reference that claims that the output impedance can not be used to compute the reflection coefficient. That is probably a false statement. I just haven't wasted my time looking for a reference that uses those exact words. There are many references that do. I seriously doubt that they say what you are asserting. Please produce those references. In another thread, I proved your assertion wrong. A Bird wattmeter placed at the output of your source will read forward power = reflected power. The reflection coefficient can be calculated from that. rho = SQRT(Pref/Pfor) = plus or minus 1.0 -- 73, Cecil http://www.w5dxp.com |
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