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"Cecil Moore" wrote Reg Edwards wrote: Instead of messing about calculating the additional loss due to SWR and then adding it to the matched loss, I've just had a wonderful idea. Why not calculate the actual line loss directly and solve all your problems at one fell swoop. What is the formula for the total dB loss? -- ================================= I wonder why I ever bothered to introduce Chipman to this newsgroup. Try him. ---- Reg. |
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