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I've given the equation. With that and a spreadsheet or plotting program
(or graph paper) of your choice, you can have the plot in minutes. Note that x is the distance from the load. Roy Lewallen, W7EL Cecil Moore wrote: . . . What does a plot of that extra power look like up and down the line? |
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