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"variable feeder input impedance" = feeder
"TX design impedance" = TX Why would I wish to "squirm my way" out of an obvious agreement? "Reg Edwards" wrote in message ... What you describe as an, "antenna tuner" actually matches the TX to the feeder. A misleading statement. The TX design impedance is fixed, usually at 50 ohms. So the antenna tuner matches the variable feeder input impedance to the TX design impedance. But no doubt you will manage to squirm your way out of it. ;o) |
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Why would I wish to "squirm my way" out of an
obvious agreement? ======================== Dunno why. But you just did it! |
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......[Pantomime mode ON ].....
Oh, no! I didn't! ......[Pantomime mode OFF ]..... "Reg Edwards" wrote in message ... Why would I wish to "squirm my way" out of an obvious agreement? Dunno why. But you just did it! |
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