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W5DXP wrote in message ...
Dr. Slick wrote: However, in my case, the SWR doesn't change much, while the INCIDENT power does!!! Guess I wasn't clear. There are an infinite number of impedances on a constant SWR circle. The transmitter likes some of those impedances better than others. No, i understood you alright, and your statement above is understood and agreed to. However, in this case, we only have two impedances to chose from (two different coax lengths). Slick |
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