[BC] Te st your wits on this
Milton Holladay
miltron at att.net
Sun Feb 26 18:29:11 CST 2012
Well, the real question remaining was why did it change ?, since
there was no detectable fault in the original cable, which worked fine
when in series with the wattmeter and jumper. And xmtr readings normal
with both or the jumper alone........... ....
M
On 2/26/2012 16:33: , Thomas G. Osenkowsky wrote:
> Moral to the above: The longer jumper you used is transforming the impedance
> the driver "sees" to a more acceptable value. A mismatched line lossy will
> not have the same input and load impedance.
>
> Tom Osenkowsky, CPBE
>
>> AFAIK, my jumper is still in the FM-35...........
>
>
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