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KJ4UO wrote:
"If I have an RG-58 coax and it is shorted at the load end." At the electrical input, 1/8-wave back from the short, you have an inductive reactance equal to the numerical value of Zo. At 1/4-wave back from the short, you have added an open-circuit 1/8-wavelength of line to the first. This new line has a capacitive reactance equal to Zo. The combination of equal and opposite reactances makes a parallel resonant circuit equivalent which seems a very high impedance indeed. Best regards, Richard Harrison, KB5WZI |
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