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Old September 2nd 03, 06:25 AM
Roy Lewallen
 
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I believe that, and the value I used is within that range.

Roy Lewallen, W7EL

Tarmo Tammaru wrote:
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Z0 = 68 - j39 ohms.
Zl = 10 + j50 ohms.

Zl is certainly physically possible. I believe Z0 is also.




According to A/C/F the angle of Zo is constrained to +/- 45 degrees.



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