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On 6/23/2011 5:59 AM, Cecil Moore wrote:
On Jun 22, 7:52 pm, John wrote: A 50 ohm, non-reactive/carbon load would complicate matters, so naturally, I am assuming that is NOT the case ... IMO, the resistor load simplifies things as a single-port analysis can be used on a resistor because there is only one component of power accepted by the resistor. What would complicate things, IMO, is a 50 ohm antenna feedpoint impedance which is a virtual impedance. Analyzing the antenna as a multiple port device shows where the multiple energy components go which is a complication of the present point I am trying to make about the Z0-match point 'x'. However, the single-port vs dual-port analysis differences at the impedance discontinuity 'x' also apply to the analysis at the load resistor vs an antenna AND at the source where Walt seems to be using a single-port analysis involving a virtual source impedance which depends for its very existence upon forward and reflected energy components flowing in opposite directions at the source impedance point which necessarily causes interference accompanied by a redistribution, not a reflection, of energy components. -- 73, Cecil, w5dxp.com But cecil, with a 50 ohm NON-inductive load (not inductive over all freqs of concern), fed by 50 ohm line, from a 50 ohm source ... would find a stub a bit of a problem ... indeed, a shorted stub more so -- choice of proper line length and placement of the stub would allow its' use, on very limited frequencies, with excellent dummy load results, but the need, ever, escapes me! Anyway, I just commented to **** old dave off ... :-) I admit it! Regards, JS |
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