It means that-- if you are looking at the SWR at your radio and there is a
tuner after the SWR bridge, any changes in cable length after the tuner will
show a change in SWR at the radio if you do not touch the tuners tuning.
This assumes that the load on the end of the cable is not 1:1.
2nd, the SWR will always remain the same at the radio no matter what length
of cable is used (except or cable loss) or what the load impedance is as
long as that load impedance remains the same.
73
Gary K4FMX
> -----Original Message-----
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> donroden@hiwaay.net
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> Subject: Re: [Amps] Input SWR revisited
>
> Clear as Mud .........
> What does it all mean ???
>
> Don W4DNR
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