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Default where does the power when using an antenna-tuner go to ?

Helnut,



On 11/07/2020 10:00, Helmut Wabnig wrote:

Does an antenna-tuner actually heat up?
(again, ignoring the "resistive" loss of the components of the tuner)


Yada, just ignore whatever you don't like.



A tuner has a current flowing through it and it has a resistance so it
to heat up. But that's not the question. Resistive loss is independent
of the frequency.


The question is, .. are the other additional physics effects playing
here that will cause it to "ventilate" energy?


73
kristoff - ON1ARF


 
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