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Andy adds:
I have often used a modified Smith Chart , called an Impedance/Admittance chart , to do matching..... If the impedances are not greatly mismatched, it is very easy and accurate.... and very very intuitive... The ones I used have the impedance cordinates in black and the admittance coordinates in red..... I found them extremly useful in the design of an automated antenna tuner which I designed for a Texas Instruments Marine SSB unit, back in the late 70s..... You could literally track the impedance transormation mentally with series and shunt elements..... Andy W4OAH |
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