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Transmission line loss under mismatch explanations
John S wrote:
On 10/7/2015 12:12 PM, wrote: The rule of thumb is that a line less than a tenth of wavelength long shows negligible transmission line effects and can be viewed simply as a shielded wire. He is using a pair of wires, not shielded. However, I'm sure that it doesn't matter because the line is so short. No, it doesn't, in which case your parallel "line" is just two wires and the spacing is irrelevant. -- Jim Pennino |
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