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On Thu, 30 Jun 2005 22:46:39 GMT, Owen wrote:
alpha= 0.5*R/NomZo+0.5*G.NomZo It also seems generally accepted that Matched Line Loss (MLL) can be modeled well by the expression MLL=k1*f**0.5+k2*f. (Remember that alpha= 0.5*R/NomZo+0.5*G.NomZo) Sorry, I mixed the notation using . for multiply operator instead of *. the first quoted line should have been deleted, and the second should read: (Remember that alpha= 0.5*R/NomZo+0.5*G*NomZo) -- |
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