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Cecil,
Do you s'pose that if the equality is perfect for zero-loss lines then maybe it is an useful approximation for low-loss lines? Do you really think R&W were proposing that this simple relationship is more appropriate for low loss lines than for zero loss lines? 73, Gene W4SZ Cecil Moore wrote: Gene Fuller wrote: Try it. I believe you will find that your equality requirement on angles reduces to precisely the simple equation offer by Reg. Exactly! That's why I wonder why Ramo and Whinnery said it's an approximation. Wonder why Ramo and Whinnery say that's an approximation for low-loss lines? If the R+jwL angle is equal to the G+jwC angle, doesn't that make Z0 purely resistive? -- 73, Cecil http://www.qsl.net/w5dxp |