On Sat,11/5/2016 12:57 PM, Ron D'Eau Claire wrote:
...The SWR on a line is determined entirely by the match between the line
and the load -- when we're transmitting, that's the antenna, and when we're
receiving, it's the receiver. And yes, it's same everywhere along the line
as long as the line is uniform -- that is, the same impedance, and with no
stubs or matching networks.

73, Jim K9YC

And the losses are low. Losses go up with increased SWR on a given
transmission line and losses reduce the SWR measured at the load.

Not correct. And how many of us measure SWR at the load? It's up in the air!

73, Jim

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