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Reflection coefficient for total re-reflection
On Sunday, 19 June 2011 01:49:09 UTC+10, walt wrote:
On Jun 17, 9:38*pm, Owen Duffy wrote: Hello Walt, On Monday, 13 June 2011 05:05:50 UTC+10, walt *wrote: ,,, a voltage reflection coefficient Vρ equal to 0.5 at -60°. The normalized line resistance at this point is 1.1547 chart ohms, or This is wrong... Sorry Owen, my data above that you say is wrong is not wrong. I'm By my calculation, the normalised line resistance at that point is 1. You acknowledge that a couple of lines later when you said "...for a line impedance of 50 - j57.735 ohms", hence my further comment to that effect. absolutely astounded that you would say so. You have misconstrued my data to make such an assertion. I calculated the data and then plotted I don't think so Walt, I think you have made a typo you haven't yet seen. Owen |
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