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Cecil Moore wrote:
Walter Maxwell wrote: Thus, no transmission line is necessary. For example, the device can be connected directly to the antenna terminals, or any other device you desire to determine the mismatch, and power it directly from the signal source--no transmission line is needed on either port for the device to indicate the degree of mismatch. Assume a 100+j100 ohm load and a 100-j100 ohm transmitter directly connected with no transmission line. The system is matched. Are there any reflections? Now install a transmission line. Will an SWR meter read the same thing in both cases? What's the Zo of the transmission line? Is it sufficiently long to act as a transmission line? Cecil, methinks you posed an incomplete question :-) |
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