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harrogate2 wrote:
A piece of coax that is an even multiple of a quarter wavelength reflects the same at the connection point as at the remote end. +----------Z0--------Source | | 1/4WL stub | | Given a constant Z0 above, there are no reflections at the connection point '+'. All the reflections occur at the open end of the stub. For an ideal lossless stub, the voltage to current ratio at the open-circuit reflection point is infinite. The voltage to current ratio at '+' is zero but there are no reflections occuring at '+'. Think about it. If 100% reflection occured at the connection point, there would be no energy in the stub to be reflected at the open end. Yet measurements in the example above prove that the forward and reflected power inside the stub are identical to the forward and reflected power at the connection point. -- 73, Cecil http://www.qsl.net/w5dxp |
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