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"R. Fry" wrote in :
"Michael Coslo" I'm still left with the increased bandwidth phenomenon. None of the above would seem to account for this. ____________ The reactance of a conductor with a relatively large cross-section changes slower with a change in frequency than one having a small cross-section. Therefore its impedance bandwidth remains below a given limit over a greater frequency span than one of a smaller cross-section. I understand all that. I am however getting the feeling that we don't understand just "why" that happens. - 73 d eMike N3LI - |
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