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Cecil, W5DXP wrote:
"Reg, you have a black box in the middle of a transmission line with a high SWR. You measure the current into the box and out of the box, You measure 1 amp into the box and out of the box, You measure 1 amp and 0 degrees going in and 1 amp at 180 degrees going out. This means that both currents are flowing into the box at the same time. There is no third wire. What`s in the box?" A phase inverter. You could have a center-tapped coil in the box. One end and the center could take the input. The other end and the center could provide an output 180-degrees out of phase with the input. This requires a minimum of three terminals but only 2 wires in and 2 wires out. If 2 directions of travel are allowed on a pair, an open or a short reverses the direction (phase) of the reflected wave. Best regards, Richard Harrison, KB5WZI |
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