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In article , ml
wrote: In article , ml wrote: i was reading some technical spec's on a ladder line feed. the numbers showed it had sorta hi swr around 5 yet the power loss was really low for it's run, like about 2watts this confuses me, i always thought that high swr automatically ment 'loss' so what is the piece i am missing? even stranger was the same equation as above but run for coax, which had lower swr but higher power lost, which i then attrib to something like the resistane of the coax? boy i am mixed up hmm thanks to all that replyed, i guess i do understand what you explaned, as it was straight fwd, but i am still feeling strange about it, i'll run the numbers again, and if i don't 'see the light' perhaps i can post it more specifically here again guess the part that bothers me is having such a high swr in the ladder and such a low loss, i followed mathmatically what youall said, that adds up, but justt seems well i guess i just thought mentally that say a 5 or 6 swr had to mean some loss greaater than 4watts "100ft run don't know why i thought that guess it depends "" on all the factors you guys mentioned cool thing we have modeling sofware m the posts are starting to add up, espically the latest posts, very greatful for all the help i can see the math now, but need some more quality time to think/study and try to see what is going on to fully digest man i am ****sed i didn't get to learn this stuff in school or anyplace elese it's all super neetOhh thanks all |
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