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Jeff wrote:
No. It is defined as Vmax/Vmin on the line. Show an equation that defines SWR as the matching of the source to the line. OK, since you insist, one more time: SWR = (1 + |r|)/(1 - |r|) Where r = reflection coefficient. r = (Zl - Zo)/(Zl + Zo) Where Zl = complex load impedance and Zo = complex source impedance. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reflection_coefficient http://www.antenna-theory.com/tutori...nsmission3.php And once more time, the formula linking VSWR to Reflection coefficient uses ONLY the MAGNITUDE of the Reflection Coefficient |r|, taking the magnitude removes the phase component. The magnitude DEPENDS on the phase component. Secondly the formula linking VSWR to Reflection Coefficient is NOT a definition of VSWR, it is merely a formula that links 2 related quantities. So is power P=EI or P=E^2/R? Which is the "official" definition? -- Jim Pennino |
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