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Ron J wrote:
I was curious. If a matching network was designed to make the SWR at a band of frequency less than 1.4 to 1, then what would happen if I inserted a power sensor on the line with a rated SWR of 1.05 to 1 at this frequency band? Would that make my overall system SWR 1.4 + .05 = 1.45 to 1? SWRs, like power, cannot be superposed. -- 73, Cecil http://www.qsl.net/w5dxp |
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