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Old September 19th 03, 12:09 AM
Roy Lewallen
 
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It's simple, yet too complicated for you to actually do it and show us.

Over the years, I had the unfortunate experience to occasionally meet an
engineer for whom everything was very simple. They could never
understand why it took the rest of us so long to solve all those really
trivial problems. But after watching these folks in action for a while,
I noticed that they were somehow never able to actually produce any
hardware that actually worked. When pressed, they were very skilled at
working themselves into a spot where they wouldn't ever have to actually
deliver a working device, changing groups, projects, or responsibilities
whenever they got too close to actually having to deliver. One common
ploy was to regard the mere creation of a working model beneath their
dignity and an unworthy use of their great knowledge.

Surely you're not one of those, are you?

Roy Lewallen, W7EL

Cecil Moore wrote:
Roy Lewallen wrote:

The "apparent" violation is entirely in your own mind.



You claim that the reflected power is greater than the forward
power while at the same time the Poynting vector points toward
the load. That's an obvious contradiction which can be remedied
simply by collecting like terms.
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73, Cecil, W5DXP