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Microwave waveguide is just an infinite number of 1/4 wave stubs connected
mount to mouth. -- 73 Hank WD5JFR "Richard Harrison" wrote in message ... Cecil, W5DXP wrote: "There is nothing at the mouth of the stub capable of causing reflections. All the reflections occur at the shorted end of the stub." Correct, if the generator matches Zo. In any case, Zo limits current on the transmission line until a reflection from the mismatched load arrives back at the line input to change the impedance seen by the generator. Then, the current delivered by the generator will depend on the generator`s match to the new impedance caused by the reflection after a few iterations. Another view of the mismatched line is to ignore what the transmitter can deliver into any load. Then, the forward and reflected waves simply cause a current in each direction depending on the strength and the current allowed by Zo. Transmission lines are tyrannical in forcing current in a particular direction to adhere to the Zo voltage to current ratio. That`s the reason a junction between lines of differing impedances produce a reflection. The line from the source contains a voltage wave and a current wave conforming to Zo. The line of a different impedance connected to the line from the source accepts alll the voltage or current available to it which leaves a surplus of either voltage or current that must be reflected back toward its source. The source line is no less dictatorial about its Zo to the reflection than it is to the incident wave. Best regards, Richard Harrison, KB5WZI |
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