What happens to the swr and feedpoint impedance at the transmitter if a RESONANT dipole is fed with ladder line? Because there is no reactance at the antenna, I presume there is no reactance at the t
a Wrong, if there is a mismatch at the antenna you can get reactance along the line that varies in sign and magnitude. of Possibly, but of course as I said above you also have the reactance there al
Wrong, if there is a mismatch at the antenna you can get reactance along the line that varies in sign and magnitude. Wrong! If there is no reactance at the antenna, there will indeed be no reactance
Jim: You might also point out that as line length increases match improves. An infinitely long 50 ohm transmission line will make an infinitely high standing wave ratio at the antenna end appear to b
transmitter if a Ignoring some special cases for lossy lines, any time the line has mismatch there will be a reactance change along the length if the line has standing waves. That's because the refl
reactance along will indeed be no length. Actually there is a reactance change along length when a line is mismatched. If there was no reactance change, there would be no impedance transformation. I
Wrong, if there is a mismatch at the antenna you can get reactance along the line that varies in sign and magnitude. Wrong! If there is no reactance at the antenna, there will indeed be no reactance