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"Cecil Moore" wrote in message
... Steve Nosko wrote: Oops! Time to wipe the CRT clean... Henry wants to discuss a SHORTED stub...reset. end. stop. Sorry, a shorted 1/2WL stub ... Same principles apply. That's why I went ahead and continued on the "complementary situation" [...] Any stub that presents an infinite impedance should be able to be removed and without anything changing. You have an infinite impedance before the removal and you have an infinite impedance after the removal, so nothing changes when you remove the stub. (Hint: Devil's advocate reasoning applied) Your "Devil's advocate "meaning escapes me... Of course, something changes when one removes the stub - that's the entire point. There are forward components and reflected components flowing in and out of a stub. That's why removing it changes things. Yea, but in the practical sense, it does not change anything at the fundamental (desired) frequency [[high Z stub, power still to the load]]. It's only when you consider the harmonics, if they are there, that anything important changes, right. So I'm puzzled why you included that part in your comment. -- Steve N, K,9;d, c. i My email has no u's. |
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