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"In a lossless line that converges to SQRT [L/C]."
There is no such thing as a lossless line. The formula becomes SQRT(L/C) as the frequency increases, but the losses don't go away. In fact losses of TLs increase as frequency increases. Nice graphs of this in the Handbook. 73 de jack, K9CUN |
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