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Owen Duffy wrote:
It is a sidetrack, just noise. The main point of the discussion has been: An SWR meter calibrated for Z0=50 ohms will not accurately report the actual SWR on a line that is not Z0=50 ohms. Of the four following configurations, in a lossless situation, which one accurately reports the SWR on both sides of the SWR meter? 1. XMTR---50 ohm coax---SWR meter---50 ohm coax---load 2. XMTR---50 ohm coax---SWR meter---75 ohm coax---load 3. XMTR---75 ohm coax---SWR meter---50 ohm coax---load 4. XMTR---75 ohm coax---SWR meter---75 ohm coax---load -- 73, Cecil http://www.qsl.net/w5dxp |
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