Obvious enough in hindsight, I suppose. I look forward to what you find in your crosscheck. I've really appreciated your help on this. Now there's only the conversion to "Z: Reflection" part that remains unclear. That would seem to make sense. Hence the term "short calibrating the coil". Are you sure you understood my question? Thx You're talking to a novice cook trying to read a recipe at home for the first time. You're not talking to an experienced master chef. Unfortunately, despite your effort (thanks), you added little clarity for me. Sounds like you just told me what I already know, just with a bit more jargon and background. I'm asking if "Short calibration of the coil" is any different from that simple procedure, and if so, what steps I'm supposed to do and why use that odd terminology anyway. *Then I'm ready to do reflection measurements at least, though not transmission measurements which require two additional calibration steps. *Attach the load (50 ohm) standard termination and calibrate that. *Attach the short standard termination and calibrate that. *Attach the open standard termination and calibrate that. It sounds like you're just telling me to do the normal open/short/50ohm calibration procedure, which is simple enough and which I already mentioned I know how to do and which has nothing (in and of itself) to do with any coil per se.
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