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JIMMIE wrote:
For quite some time now I have followed this thread(s) wondering if all the arguement is about whether or not a transmission line can store energy or not. If this is in fact the question then the answer is definitely YES. Joules of energy delivered to the standing wave during the key-down transient state can be enormous when very high SWRs are involved. When key-up occurs, that energy has to go somewhere. More than ten times the steady-state power can easily be delivered to the load during the key-up transient state. -- 73, Cecil http://www.w5dxp.com |
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