measures wrote:
>>Jon, if you were right, SWR meters would be useless, since readings would
>>change as cable lengths changed!
>
>? they do.
No, RIch, they don't if your coax and your exciter are of the same
characteristic impedance. The impedance of the load will appear to vary as you
move down the line (if it is different than the characteristic impedance), but
the SWR won't.
The only time the SWR will change as you change the length of the transmission
line is if that transmission line is of some impedance that is different than
the characteristic impedance of the source and the load. If the transmission
line is the same as the source, the impedance will vary with length but the
VSWR won't. If the transmission line is the same impedance as the load,
neither the VSWR or the impedance will change with line length.
73,
Jon
KE9NA
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