Reg Edwards wrote:
So your argument, whatever it is, falls as flat as a pancake on Good Friday.
I am assuming lossy lines, where R G, as is typical of transmission
lines used at HF frequencies. So exactly where does my argument fall flat?
Actually, it seems that it is your argument that is falling flat as R is
rarely, if ever, equal to G at HF frequencies. Where would we ever obtain
such a terrible dielectric at HF that G would be equal to R? Maybe 9913
filled with water?
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73, Cecil, W5DXP
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