The waveguide is a coaxial structure with outer and inner conductor and the dielectric happens to be teflon. If the inner conductor is centered the impedance of the line is (138/sqrt(Er)) * log(D/d), where Er is dielectric constant, D is diameter of outer conductor and d is diameter is inner conductor. If the inner conductor is moved away from the center, toward one side of the outer conductor, how is the impedance calculated?