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On 13 mayo, 04:59, Owen Duffy wrote:
lu6etj wrote in news:90c5c494-45a0-476c-8f9e- : On 13 mayo, 02:11, Owen Duffy wrote: lu6etj wrote in news:e57e2fbf-75a6-4014-a190- : Adding an ideal reactance of -155 ohms Bit is not a fixed reactance, it is a transmission line element, and you should model it as that, even if lossless. Owen ;=D *Easy and quick 50 ohm transmission line 0.05121 lambda *(-150 ohms) replacement for old fix reactance in the same segment = ˇSame result...! *and now... I'm go to ZZZZZ If you specified it in wavelengths, wouldn't that have a constant reactance. The real stub is a fixed physical length, and its reactance changes with frequency. Owen- Ocultar texto de la cita - - Mostrar texto de la cita - Good morning (here) Mr. Duffy It was in meters... Please, remember the proposition to validate or refute. Once validated (if it is), then we could think about details You know, I was not trying to find out if it is the best matching method but whether it is a viable method. For example: In precedent post I said I was using a "coarsely" reactance for a basic hypothesis test because my dictionary suggest that word, perhaps I should have written: rudely? approximately? SRI, this is not my natural language and I may not adequately explained my goal... Miguel Ghezzi LU6ETJ |
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