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On Mon, 08 Aug 2005 17:09:06 GMT, Bob Miller
wrote: I'm trying that program out, and under Results, it gives an SWR and and SWR (50). What's the difference in those two? The SWR (xx) is referenced to the prime center of the smith chart. If you change that value the some other value the SWR (xx) value will change to match it. Hint: Allow your mouse to hover over any of the text boxes and you'll see a brief description for the values. 73, Danny, K6MHE email: k6mheatarrldotnet http://users.adelphia.net/~k6mhe/ |
On Mon, 08 Aug 2005 17:09:06 GMT, Bob Miller
wrote: I'm trying that program out, and under Results, it gives an SWR and and SWR (50). What's the difference in those two? Bob, you will note that Dan develops an approximation for the actual characteristic impedance of transmission line rather than use the nominal characteristic impedance. The SWR figure is calculated for the estimated characteristic impedance, and the SWR(50) is calculated based on a characteristic impedance of 50+j0. Owen -- |
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