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"Cecil Moore" ...a two foot long section of 50 ohm coax is all the length needed to force the V/I ratio to be 50 ohms at HF... Of course, this is only true (in the practical sense) for that brief interval until any reflections arrive back at the point where the measurements are being made and all hell breaks loose. It is very obviously all tied into the meaning of 'characteristic impedance' - there's no mystery here. Semantics. There is often miscommunication(*) about the distinction between the initial period (before the reflections arrive) and the steady state mess that arises further along the time axis. *These can be easily identified - even defined - as any thread that includes more than about 20 postings by Cecil. ;-) -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= *** Usenet.com - The #1 Usenet Newsgroup Service on The Planet! *** http://www.usenet.com Unlimited Download - 19 Seperate Servers - 90,000 groups - Uncensored -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= |
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