Gene Fuller wrote:
My question is why you feel there is anything of significance or
anything for the "gurus" to ponder.
Hopefully, I answered that question in my other posting. If one
wants to measure phase shift using a traveling wave current, one
measures the phase shift between two points.
If one wants to measure the phase shift using a standing wave
current, one measures the amplitudes at two points and subtracts
the arc-cosines of the normalized amplitude values.
You said essentially the same thing in your earlier posting -
that there is no phase information in the standing wave current
phase and all the phase information is in the amplitude values.
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73, Cecil
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