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In article , Cecil Moore wrote:
Ken Smith wrote: If you then put in the output device protection they didn't include, you end up with the matching as I explained elsewhere. SWR foldback is part of impedance matching? Yes for the purposes of the OP's case it is. He is trying to use an existing transmitter design and a hunk of wire. This seems to be the part of my argument that people are missing. I suggested he use a matching network to match the wire to the transmitter's output. -- -- forging knowledge |
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