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On Wed, 27 Aug 2003 00:27:27 GMT, "Peter O. Brackett"
wrote: Richard: [snip] I know you eschew academic references in favor of "first principles," but others may want more material than the simple puzzle aspect. They can consult "Transmission Lines & Networks," Walter C. Johnson, Chapter 13, "Insertion Loss and Reflection Factors." But lest those who go there for the answer, I will state it is from another reference, Johnson simply is offered as yet another reference to balance the commonly unstated inference of SWR mechanics being conducted with a Z matched source. "Transmission Lines," Robert Chipman is another (and not the source of the puzzle either). 73's Richard Clark, KB7QHC [snip] I hear you... I don't eschew academic references, but when it comes to systems Engineering, I do try to follow what our great President Regan once said, "Trust, but Verify!" Hi Peter, I presume by this you have neither a solution nor an analysis by first principles. Just as well, this stumper has baffled many. Two resistors and a hank of line.... 73's Richard Clark, KB7QHC |