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Old June 2nd 05, 05:15 AM
Cecil Moore
 
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Jerry Martes wrote:
It surprises me to read that you consider the Smith Chart difficult to
use. I'd bet that you could figure out how to use one to your benefit
within 20 minutes of asking questions of someone who uses them.


The Smith Chart is relatively easy to learn in steps. First step
is to learn how to normalize impedances and plot them on the
Smith Chart. The 1.0 in the center of the chart is the normalized
Z0 of the feedline.
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