"Cecil Moore" wrote in message
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What I am willing to discuss in detail is what happens at a Z0-match
point (x) in an antenna system with reflections - something like the
following:
what you are willing to discuss is irrelevent as it has nothing to do with
the original topic which was about what happens in the transmitter.
For these typical conditions, all voltages and currents are either
in-phase or 180 degrees out of phase at the match point (x), which
makes a power analysis the most simple analysis of all.
that should read "For these specific conditions", those conditions are
hardly 'typical', they are a very exactly contrived example which makes it
easy to compare powers. thus making the proper analysis of currents or
voltages seem unnecessary. taking simple cases like this and improperly
generalizing them is what leads to the worst mis-conceptions and circular
arguments in this group.
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