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Old August 19th 03, 03:24 AM
Dr. Slick
 
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"George, W5YR" wrote in message ...
Roy, Chipman on page 138 of "Theory and Problems of Transmission Lines"
makes the statement

" The conclusion is somewhat surprising, though inescapable, that a
transmission line can be terminated with a reflection coefficient whose
magnitude is as great as 2.41 without there being any implication that the
power level of the reflected wave is greater than that of the incident wave.



How did he set this up? How did he measure this excactly? How
can you get a reflection coefficient greater than one into a passive
network? I'd really like to know.


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