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Roger D Johnson wrote:
JB wrote: Reflected Power usually gets dissipated in the coax, but may result in unusual currents and voltages in the Plate output circuit and may not allow a proper load. Why would reflected power be any more dissipated than forward power? Only because it takes 3 trips through the coax before it reaches the antenna. Forward power only takes one. -Chuck |
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