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Cec, you have YOUR explanation and I have MY explanation.
Which is the most simple? There is a bridge. When the variable arm, the load, is 50 ohms the bridge is balanced and the meter indicates SWR = 1:1 When the variable arm is either 0 ohms or infinite ohms, the meter indicates SWR = infinity :1 What can be more simple than that? How it works can be visualised. But the meter is ambiguous. It cannot distinguish between loads of 0 ohms and infinite ohms. Additional information is required. This serious ambiguity also applies to your weird contraption. ;o) ---- Regards, Reg. |
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