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I am much more interested in getting the
generated RF into the Æther. --- Cec, Good, now we're back on track. But what's the 377 ohms of nothingness to do with a random length of wire which has any impedance you fancy just by connecting to it. Even without making a connection and just using your imagination. Could the person who confidently raised this subject from the dead please give us some clues about calculating the turns ratio. I don't have ready access to the works of Maxwell and there's no mention of it in my 1992 edition of the ARRL Handbook. And I think my smiley is better than yours! |
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