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On Thu, 28 Aug 2003 09:02:40 -0400, "Tarmo Tammaru"
wrote: "George, W5YR" wrote in message ... If anyone is interested in really getting to the bottom of this endless jousting, turn to page 136 of "Theory and Problems of Transmission Lines" by Robert A. Chipman. This is a Schaum's Outline book - mine is dated 1968. George, I took a course from Dr Chipman. The text he used was Adler, Chu, and Fano. I bet he references that book. Tam/WB2TT Hi Tam, It is the second reference and it is found on page 8. No doubt those authors also understand that source characteristic Z must be equal to transmission line Z to characterize SWR on the line. Of course, at this point I cannot vouchsafe for that specifically, however, it seems unlikely anyone here will negate the premise. Except to say "t'ain't so." ;-) I said "at this point" as this could be resolved (or from the other 11 references) by my visiting my engineering library at the U. This will not prohibit others from denial however which simply mocks Chapman's work and those he references. I won't put the challenge I have offered others to you. You probably would have answered it by now if you could have. 73's Richard Clark, KB7QHC |
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