On Thu, 7 Apr 2005 23:27:29 +0000 (UTC), "Reg Edwards"
wrote:
"Wes Stewart" wrote
The line length *is* a factor, however, they give a simplified
approximation for the case of a length more than 20 times the line
spacing and the line spacing less than 1/10 lambda.
P/I^2 = 160 * ( pi * D / lambda)^2
whe
P is in watts
I is the RMS current in a matched line
D / lambda is the wire spacing in wavelengths
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I don't see line length in the formula.
That's because for the condition of length 20 * spacing it drops
out.
What do they say about line lengths less than 20 times wire spacing
for small spacings?
They say a whole bunch of things in a complicated formula full of
cosine integrals, etc. Too complicated to express here in plain
ASCII.
I'll try to scan it to pdf and post is somewhere.
Wes
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