On 06/26/2018 05:02 PM, Paul Koning via cctalk wrote:
There clearly is confusion about what terminators are
and how they
work. It's all perfectly straightforward elementary classic E & M,
and any halfway decent RF theory textbook will make things clear.
Even a source as elementary as the ARRL Radio Amateur Handbook will
serve.
Thanks, that's what I thought--a purely resistive (well nearly so)
terminator that matches the characteristic impedance of the transmission
line shouldn't matter at all where it's located, assuming that the line
itself is matched to the source.
So where did the "leave extra line before the terminator" came from?
--Chuck