Dover, with respect to your comment I don't think a 2 meter or any other precise point of demarcation between what will be seen by the power supply as a stub vs. as part of the loop can be defined. It depends on the specific frequency component of the AC waveform that is being considered. And the distinction will only be relevant, if at all, at the very high frequencies of RF components that may be present in the waveform. With the resulting sonic effects, if any, almost certain to be unpredictable and inconsistent from system to system. I say that regardless of what you may have seen stated in certain marketing literature.
Davehrab, if you find yourself wanting a little extra income at some point, consider writing ad copy for cable manufacturers :-)
A minor point, btw: It's generally referred to as VSWR (often pronounced as "vizwar"), not SWVR.
Regards,
-- Al
Davehrab, if you find yourself wanting a little extra income at some point, consider writing ad copy for cable manufacturers :-)
A minor point, btw: It's generally referred to as VSWR (often pronounced as "vizwar"), not SWVR.
Regards,
-- Al