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What happens when two paralleled transmission lines are of different
lengths? How does one analyze such a problem? For instance, what impedance is seen at the source when a 30 foot run of 450 ohm ladder- line is paralleled with a 20 foot run of the same line when the common load is 100+j200 ohms? Will EZNEC handle such a problem? What if the two different length paralleled transmission lines are not the same VF and/or not the same Z0? Does superposition work for such a problem? -- tnx & 73, Cecil, w5dxp.com |
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