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On Jun 14, 12:25*am, K7ITM wrote:
Cecil Moore wrote: On Jun 13, 1:55*pm, K7ITM wrote: *It doesn't make any sense to me to put a shorted section of line in series with another line, so my confusion starts. Tom, I didn't know initially that the example was in "Reflections III". A series stub can be used instead of a loading coil on a wire antenna. I had never seen a series stub used in such a manner on a transmission line and that's why I was confused. I'm assuming that the center conductor is broken and one side is connected to the inner conductor and one side is connected to the braid on a stub, but I am not sure that is correct. There's got to be a less complicated example that we can use. -- 73, Cecil, w5dxp.com Ah, OK. *Now I understand what Walt meant... *Though it's possible to use a series stub on a transmission line, as you say, it's not all that common in practice. *I suppose that's why my mind wasn't going there. *Mea culpa. *Perhaps now I can go back and look at Walt's original question and make more sense out of it. When a series stub is used in an antenna (as in a quarter-wave stub coupling colinear half-waves), King points out that coupling from the antenna fields to the wires in the stub, when the stub is an open-wire line perpendicular to the axis of the half-waves, is an important factor in how the stub operates to establish in-phase currents on the adjacent half-waves... *I see you made a comment about antenna currents on the stub in John Smith's example, too. Cheers, Tom Tom and Cecil, My use of the series stub wasn't meant to be of practical use. I used it only as a tool to explain a simple matching procedure. I used series rather than parallel, because I wanted it to be simple to use for those who are not as accustomed to admittance procedure as they are with impedance. Sorry if I misled you. Walt |
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