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Jul 9, 2014 at 18:32 | comment | added | Phil Frost - W8II | "The low SWR simply tells you that there are no impedance mismatches along the path from the transmitter" What about a 12.5Ω resistor (or radiation resistance) at the end of a 15.25λ-long, 25Ω transmission line? There are a couple impedance matches here, and you are losing significant power to mismatch reflections, yet the SWR meter will indicate 1:1, as from it's perspective, at that frequency, the load looks like a 50Ω+j0Ω. | |
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