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Call it a simple example. I would assume in a real system multiple pulses
are would be highly undesirable and eliminated by discharging the line at the end of the first pulse. Maybe I should have said 100W pulse generator with on output impedance of 0 or infinity, and a lousy dummy load. At a lower power you could hook up a 'scope to the middle of the line and see the multiple reflections. Tam/WB2TT "Richard Clark" wrote in message ... On Fri, 18 Jul 2003 09:47:32 -0400, "Tarmo Tammaru" wrote: Consider a 100W pulse radar transmitter. Hi Tarmo, Was this a speculation or borne of actual experience? (I am not talking about the obvious, exceptionally low power.) I understand the significance of what you wrote following it, .0027 W is reflected, etc, etc. but in my experience with radars (megawatt models that I serviced, calibrated and offered formal training in), this does not happen. 73's Richard Clark, KB7QHC |
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