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Richard Harrison wrote:
Where there is a conjugate match in the transmitter-antenna system, it exists at every pair of terminals. Quoting w2du's web page: “The Conjugate Theorem also shows that in a sequence of matching networks it is necessary to match at only one junction *if the networks are non-dissipative*. In actual practice, since there is usually some dissipation, it is frequently desirable to adjust at more than one point.” -- 73, Cecil http://www.w5dxp.com |
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