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![]() "dansawyeror" wrote in message . .. The program coaxpair does not seem to compute the reflection angle. Is this an error? Is the cause known? Thanks - Dan ===================================== Dan, I don't know what you mean by "reflection angle". The program DOES compute the angle of the reflection coefficient. The answer is in the bottom left-hand corner of the screen. When the terminating impedance, Rt+jXt, equals line impedance, Ro+jXo, the magnitude of the reflection coefficient is zero. But zero magnitude cannot have an angle. Its a mathematical impossibility. But when RC = zero the program is obliged to print something for the angle, so it prints an indeterminate angle which can lie randomly anywhere between +180 and -180 degrees. Actually, you can't set the RC exactly to zero because the program only works to 14 decimal places. The randomly generated angle can't be used for anything because when the RC is zero there's nowhere in an equation to insert it. Just forget about it. It's meaningless. And even for a very small magnitude of RC the value of the angle doesn't matter very much. It has little effect on what is being calculated. ---- Reg. |
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