ORIGINAL MESSAGE:
On Wed, 7 Apr 2010 11:44:16 -0500, "Jeff Blaine AC0C"
<keepwalking188@yahoo.com> wrote:
>I agree with you for the real case. But to say by definition there can't be
>swr - I think that would only be the case with infinitely small source and
>loads and zero spacing between.
>
>So that for whatever conductor and distance there does exist between the
>ultimate current sources and sinks "point zero", there would exhibit the
>standing wave due to the mismatch. Even the anode, in a sense, has a
>distributed conductor shape. Pretty smeared over the geometry involved -
>but it's got to be there.
REPLY:
I have this pictured as the antenna bolted directly to the tube's
anode. If that is not exactly the case, then SWR would exist.
73, Bill W6WRT
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