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Derivation of Reflection Coefficient vs SWR
Keith Dysart wrote:
Cecil Moore wrote: How can there be 25 watts of forward power when the source is supplying only 1.96 watts and none of the reflected energy is joining the forward wave? The answer would be clear to you if you were to complete the analysis. Please don't ignore the question. How does a 1.96 watt source support a forward power of 25 watts without reflected energy joining the forward energy? -- 73, Cecil http://www.w5dxp.com |
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