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"The head of the pin is now open for dancing..."
.... ahhh, missed this, so you now much choose: 1) I am going to use this for a practical application--so I really don't care how it works (like time)--I simply need something which works and functions on a equiv to a 1:1, frequency specific, voltage transformer. 2) I want to debate the physics of one-half wavelength lines. .... since my basic motto/bmod (basic method of operation) is "whatever works!" ... my choice is clear... grin Warmest regards, John "Fred W4JLE" wrote in message ... Assuming I have an antenna that is perfect on 3.8 MHz. Perfect being defined, as I am feeding it with exactly 1/2 electrical wave length of 50 Ohm feedline and it is 1:1 SWR measured at the source end. What would the SWR be if I substituted the 50 Ohm feedline with a 1/2 wavelength of 72 Ohm feedline? The head of the pin is now open for dancing... |
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