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W2DU's Reflections III is now available from CQ Communications,Inc.
On May 27, 4:23*am, Keith Dysart wrote:
If you are uninterested in source impedance (and many people seem to be much more concerned with it than they need to be), then by all means do not consider it, do not specify it, do not attempt to compute it or measure it and do not make statements about what the source impedance is. The question then becomes: If the system box does not include the source and the system exhibits characteristics consistent with a conjugate match, can we say the system is conjugately matched? For instance: 100V---50 ohm coax---+---1/4WL 300 ohm feedline---1800 ohm load This system exhibits all the characteristics of a conjugately matched system. Can we say it is conjugately matched? -- 73, Cecil, w5dxp.com |
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