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Henry, the trouble is nobody can understand your questions. This is because
a "conjugate match" is not relevant. And that's because the internal impedance of the transmitter is an unknown quantity. The sole purpose of the so-called SWR meter is to indicate whether or not transmitter is loaded with 50 ohms. Can anyone suggest what else it USEFULLY indicates? What else does anyone need to know? ---- Reg, G4FGQ "Henry Kolesnik" wrote Not much but neither does much of this thread regarding my original query. I hope someone that understands the question can answer in a way that my feeble brain can comprehend. At least we're eliminating what's not the answer. 73 Hank WD5JFR "Reg Edwards" wrote in message ... Cec et al, what have circulators, S-parameters, etc. to do with HF ? |
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