LOADED I.ISF.S ASD COMI'r.XSAilSC W.TWORKS 



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cm l)f rather closely siiiuilated by a peri<)(lii-all\' loaded line without 

 ilistributed inductanie but with suitably chosen load-inductance Ln 

 and sect ion -capacity ('i. Ilie Mti!il\' of this observation resides 



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Fig. <)— Mici-S«-tion and Mid-Load Relative Impedances Z.j and 7.' , Over the First 

 Transmitting Band and Part of the Succeedinj; Attenuating Band 



Fig. 10 — Ratio Curves Showing Effects of Distributed Inchictance on the Forms 

 of the Curves of Z,, an<l X' ^ 



ultimately in the fact that the formulas for loaded lines without 

 distributed inductance are much simpler than those for loaded lines 

 with distributed inductance. 



