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Re: [Amps] Does coax loss depend on SWR?

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Subject: Re: [Amps] Does coax loss depend on SWR?
From: JMLTINC@aol.com
Date: Fri, 29 Feb 2008 14:40:48 EST
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All along the coax (with  SWR > 1:1) the forward and reflected voltage and 
current components add  vectorially. The vector sum of each component (voltage 
and current) is that of  the forward and reflected components and the phase 
difference between them. The  resultant voltage or current is always higher 
than 
the incident wave component  value.
 
As the coax has both conductor  (I squared R) and dielectric (E squared / R) 
losses, the increase in  voltage and current in the coax relate to increased 
loss within the coax. And,  as all the reflected power is not absorbed by the 
load on its return trip and  re-reflected, even more power is still lost with 
each  trip.
 
-John,  N9RF



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