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"Cecil Moore" wrote in message . .. Dave wrote: obviously the problem here is that cecil thinks he is the only one that knows better than to try to measure reflected power with a 50 ohm meter in a 75 ohm coax. From your posturing, it wasn't readily apparent to me that you were agreeing with me. -- i'm not agreeing with how you assume the 50 ohm impedance of the meter out of the circuit. and i am not agreeing that there should be reflected power measured by the meter in the case of the 50 ohm load on the end of a 1/2 wave 75 ohm line. obviously it will not measure any reflected power which is perfectly correct for the whole circuit as defined and as actually measured. |
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