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"Dr. Slick" wrote:
"David Robbins" wrote in message ... "David Robbins" wrote in message ... i think the more important thing now is to point out to the arrl the error of using that form of the reflection coefficient in place of the 'conventional' one in the latest antenna book so it doesn't become gospel in the future. Conventional RC formula is fine, just assume Zo is purely real, which is what you almost always do anyways. In another branch of this thread it has been demonstrated that the conventional RC formula correctly predicts the reflected voltage for lines with non-real Z0. Convential RC is the general predictor for transmission lines. The caveat is that for lines with non-real Z0, |rho|^2 can not be used to predict reflected power. |rho|^2 predicts power only for the special case of lines with real Z0. ....Keith |