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On Jun 13, 11:27*am, K1TTT wrote:
On Jun 13, 3:02*pm, Cecil Moore wrote: On Jun 13, 9:34*am, K1TTT wrote: why are they (voltages) indeterminate? *i can calculate them, why can't you? Please tell me how you can calculate an absolute voltage when Z0 is an unknown variable? the same way you calculate the power to be zero watts. *no need to know the z0 if the voltage is zero. Ah, but you said you could calculate "them", meaning at least two voltages. You have calculated one voltage to be zero. So what is the value of one of the other voltages when the Z0 is unknown? -- 73, Cecil, w5dxp.com |
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