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Cecil:
[snip] I would love to have a transmitter with a zero ohm internal impedance, completely conjugately unmatched. :-) -- 73, Cecil http://www.qsl.net [snip] I would love it as well! :-) I fear that Walter is far too hung up on that conjugate match stuff... Walt, you need to move on to more important things. Don't continue to fuss with others over such a trivial and ultimately unimportant point. Have you left for the North yet, or still in Deland? Sorry I've been far too busy with consulting to get over to see you this past winter. BTW, Cecil... Faced with the possibility of owning such an ideal transmitter and given the choice... I wonder, considering the condition of most amateur antennas... which you would love better in practice... A completely mismatched zero Ohm impedance voltage transmitter -OR- A completely mismatched infinite Ohm impedance current transmitter. -- Peter K1PO Indialantic By-the-Sea, FL. |
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On Mon, 31 May 2004 13:26:58 GMT, "Peter O. Brackett"
wrote: Cecil: [snip] I fear that Walter is far too hung up on that conjugate match stuff... Walt, you need to move on to more important things. Don't continue to fuss with others over such a trivial and ultimately unimportant point. Hi Peter, I agree, but if you had read the last portion of Cecil's post you'd have seen that apparently others have again asked my opinion of the subject. Have you left for the North yet, or still in Deland? Yep, been back in Michigan since April 12--coooold up here--wish we were still in DeLand. Lot's a thunderstorms too. Sorry I've been far too busy with consulting to get over to see you this past winter. We'll be back in DeLand in Nov. so please continue planning to come over. Walt |
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