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On Mon, 06 Oct 2003 14:25:33 -0500, Cecil Moore
wrote: Richard Clark wrote: everything can be explained by achieving a conjugate match ... and I see nothing about that in a halfwave line that instead achieves a Zo match, not a conjugate. A conjugate has very specific properties and you cannot provide an expression that offers the conjugate for the situation: You conveniently trimmed off the rest of my statement. You are welcome. Let's just juggle the notion of Zo matching out with a slight boundary change: source=200 Ohm(resistive)---50 ohm feedline---load=600 Ohm(resistive) What is the expression you offer to support your statement that yields the conjugate? Barring an answer, it follows your statement that everything can be explained by achieving a conjugate match ... is yet another in a long list of absurdities. Again, please note that you deliberately snipped the context of that statement, not a very ethical thing to do. This time, everyone welcomes it. Nothing that you have said is true at the center of the sun. How's that for a context change? Hi Cecil, About average from you except this time you offered no solution for either context change. As such, it appears your statement everything can be explained by achieving a conjugate match ... has no meaning outside of the center of the sun. I will leave that you cannot demonstrate your statement anywhere in the known universe. 73's Richard Clark, KB7QHC |
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