>>
>--snip-------------
>
>> Now take and apply this to RF. Your VSWR is actually not constant along
>> the coax but will have peaks and nulls all along the coax.
>---snip-----------
>
>Jon,
>The VSWR is constant along a mismatched line. The voltage varies along
>the line and VSWR is the ratio of Emax to Emin.
I stand corrected. You are correct! It was late last night and I was
quite tired and also didn't have my textbooks at home to verify what I
was saying! Yes, the voltage along the line varies and the SWR is the
ratio of those peaks and valleys.
And in the real world, the losses in the TX line cause the SWR to
decrease as you have a greater length of line.
Thanks for the correction.
73,
Jon
KE9NA
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