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On Thu, 31 Dec 2015 05:33:17 -0800, woody369 wrote:
On Wednesday, November 2, 1994 at 6:52:22 PM UTC-5, Guy Fletcher wrote: I have followed the thread on reflected power in a transmission line with interest and curiosity, hoping to learn something. big snip Guy Fletcher VK2BBF The power will all get dissipated in the load if there is no resistive component in the source or transmission line. This is true regardless of frequency. In real systems the source and T line both have a real R component which will dissipate the reflected energy as heat, high SWR means less power to the load. In systems where the T line has very little restive component then huge power can be transmitted. For example: a small optical fibers are used to carry 100KW of power without issue. You're responding to a 21 year old post. The OP is long gone. -- Jim Mueller To get my real email address, replace wrongname with dadoheadman. Then replace nospam with fastmail. Lastly, replace com with us. |
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