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On 9/29/2015 3:27 AM, John S wrote:
On 9/28/2015 6:54 PM, Jerry Stuckle wrote: You said return loss increases with lower SWR. It does not. It does. Sorry, a lower SWR does not increase the amount of loss. It increases the amount of loss that is reflected. Hence, return loss. Please cite a reliable reference that says it does. Even the table Rick cited shows a negative value for return SWR. No, the table is correct and does not show negative values for return loss. What is return SWR? No, a 1:1 SWR has no reflection, therefore no reflective loss. And yes, it does show negative values. Don't you see the '-' sign? -- ================== Remove the "x" from my email address Jerry, AI0K ================== |
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