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"Cecil Moore" wrote in message . com... Tam/WB2TT wrote: "Cecil Moore" wrote: The actual SWR on a lossless line doesn't change. Yet, in another posting, I showed that moving the Bird 1/4WL closer to the load caused a reported SWR change by the Bird from 1:1 to 2.25:1. How could both results possibly be right? The Bird does not know squat about transmission lines, foreward, or reflected. It only cares about impedance. If you connect a 50 Ohm load to it through 1/4 wave of 75 Ohm coax, the impedance the Bird sees will be transformed to 112.5 Ohms; hence the 2.25 SWR. (Actually, a 2.25:1 impedance ratio) Yes, that's exactly what I said in the other posting. But some people seem to believe that inserting a Bird into a transmission line with a Z0 other than 50 ohms magically changes it to a 50 ohm environment. The 40mm of transmission line inside the Bird is supposed to accomplish that miracle. yep, that is true, and that is what the experiment shows. the 50 ohm load, even though it is caused by a 75 ohm line, is far enough away from the sensor that it sees it as 50 ohms. so the 'miracle' length is obviously less than 40mm. |
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