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As long as it is ONLY 2 ports, has ONLY passive linear components, AND
is small enough to be considered a lumped element, then you can always reverse the terminals and not know the difference. The most frequently violated condition is the last one, put in a piece of coax with that is long enough to be measured at the highest frequency you will use and all bets are off. Could you please explain me the meaning of your sentence: "put in a piece of coax with that is long enough to be measured at the highest frequency you will use and all bets are off" as I have difficulties to interpret it due to my non-mother tongue english. 73 Tony I0JX Rome, Italy |
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