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Jeff Liebermann wrote in
: .... However, if you wanna run 50 ohm coax, the mismatch loss at the 75 ohm antenna is about: reflection_coef = (75-50)/(50+75)= 0.20 voltage = 1 - (0.2^2) = 0.96 20 * log(0.96) = 0.35 dB mismatch loss. The analysis you give assumes that the notional 'reflected power' is lost from the system as heat. The old 'reflected power is dissipated as increased heat in the PA' line. In the real world, the power that a transmitter delivers to a non ideal load is not so simply predicted, and it is entirely possible that it delivers more power to the mismatched load. Owen |
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