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On Jun 25, 1:18*pm, Cecil Moore wrote:
On Jun 25, 5:53*am, dave wrote: try it! *you will read the exact same voltage on either side of that connection point! I already told you that only applies to the total voltage and total current. You will NOT read the same forward voltage on either side, you will NOT read the same forward current on either side, you will NOT read the same reflected voltage on either side, and you will NOT read the same reflected current on either side. when someone gives me a voltmeter i can touch to that connection point and measure the 4 components then we can talk. as far as designing anything i need i can do it without giving those s parameters or your 4 components a second thought. it is very easy to transform and combine the impedances to tell me what the load seen by the transmitter is, or to figure out the needed stub for providing a proper match without all that stuff. |
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