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Roy:
[snip] "Roy Lewallen" wrote in message ... One more thing. I've never seen that conjugate formula for voltage reflection coefficient and can't imagine how it might have been derived. I've got a pretty good collection of texts, and none of them show such a thing. [snip] You are absolutely correct Roy, that formula given by "Slick" is just plain WRONG! rho = (Z - R)/(Z + R) Always has been, always will be. Where does that "Slick" guy get his information? And where does "Slick" get off with all of his "potifications"??? I dunno... *He* thinks "Besser", "Pozar" and ARRL are authoritative sources for transmission line technology!!! Me? I have made a living as a professional Engineer designing transmission equipment over the past four decades, currently more than $4BB gross shipped to world wide markets, where the Zo I used is neither real, nor a constant! And what is more... I have never consulted any of those three authorities referenced by "Slick". I certainly don't think of them as being authoritative, "cream skimmers" perhaps, but not certainly not authoritative. I believe that "Slick" has gotta stop "pontificating" and start reading in better circles... much better! -- Peter K1PO Indialantic By-the-Sea, FL. |