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Roy,
Well the intuition was correct, however the problem is one level more complex. The Smith chart shows the following approximate 'mirror' relationships for j=0: Load Input Measurement 20 125 25 100 35 71 10 250 50 50 It is a "log" mirror centered on 50 Ohms. The mirror relationship holds for j /= 0, however the calculation is more complex. - Dan Roy Lewallen wrote: dansawyeror wrote: The program zl_zin calculates a Zload from a known Zin. It would seem that given a symmetrical feedline that Zin and Zload should be mirrors. Why is that not so? I'm not sure what you mean by "mirrors". But the relationship between Zin and Zload is dictated by the way transmission lines transform impedances. A better question is, why should it be anything else? A series inductor is symmetrical, is it not? Suppose you have a series inductor with impedance +j10 ohms in a box. Connect it to a load of 50 + j0 ohms. Looking into the input of the series inductor, you see 50 + j10 ohms. Now put a load of 50 + j10 ohms at the output instead of 50 + j0. Are you saying you expect to see 50 + j0 at the input? Why? Is there a program that will calculate Zin from a known Zload? Hopefully someone else will be able to answer that. Roy Lewallen, W7EL |