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On Fri, 15 Aug 2003 11:39:51 -0700, W5DXP
wrote: You can't measure phase or magnitude? I simply cannot differentiate what part of the forward wave has been reflected back from the source Vs what part is actually generated by the source. That's the crux of the problem. Hi Cecil, But since the impedance presented to the reflected waves by the transmitter is usually unknown You have a forward part from the transmitter, a reverse part from the reflection. What more do you need unless you are discarding phase? If so, recover it (if this is all about a SWR meter, then take out the diodes and use a comparator). 73's Richard Clark, KB7QHC |
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