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Walter Maxwell wrote:
The line impedance of either the input or load transmission line is irrelevant to the basis for the Zo of the device, therefore a length of line is unnecessary to establish a Zo environment, the current sample and voltage sample establish it.. Walt, there's one thing I don't understand about what Dave reported. As I understand it, these were the test setups. TDR---50 ohm coax---MFJ---50 ohm coax---50 ohm load The TDR doesn't see the MFJ wattmeter. TDR---75 ohm coax---MFJ---75 ohm coax---75 ohm load The TDR sees the MFJ wattmeter. If the MFJ in the second setup were recalibrated for 75 ohms, would the TDR not see it? ************************************************** ************** The threads for the past few days have all diverged from the original question which was: How long must the 50 ohm coax connected to the SWR meter be for the SWR meter to report a valid SWR on that coax? The answer obviously cannot be zero length. -- 73, Cecil http://www.qsl.net/w5dxp |
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