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Old June 22nd 05, 05:21 PM
Richard Clark
 
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On Tue, 21 Jun 2005 22:25:32 +0100, Ian White GM3SEK
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When
there has been a reflection, the samples have opposite polarity and
cancel. When there has been no reflection the samples from that
direction of travel are in-phase and the sample total is double the
contribution of either sample.

Er, yes, pretty much...


Hi Ian,

To this point there is no controversy, no dispute. Why you should
hedge your assent remains elliptical and probably lies with what you
have to say following.

That's because it doesn't actually measure watts. It has been calibrated
in watts under certain specific test conditions, using a different kind
of wattmeter that actually does measure watts.


All power displays derive from some operations of an implied
mathematical operation and all power displays employ scaling. They
may, each, perform their job through different methods, but all such
methods are still abstractions that require transformation to a common
expression of power. There is nothing distinctive between these
methods (the only separable characteristic) that negates the others
results.

You are going to have to be more explicit about why the Bird's
expression of Power does not yield that characteristic.

73's
Richard Clark, KB7QHC