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Old March 2nd 07, 05:51 PM posted to rec.radio.amateur.antenna
Richard Clark Richard Clark is offline
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Default The power explanation

On Fri, 02 Mar 2007 07:04:32 GMT, Owen Duffy wrote:

I find negative propositions a bit oblique, what DOES it imply?


I was responding to your words:

"I will at this point re quote Chipman to roughly this scenario (being
more general, he didn't specify the reflection).

"At the signal source end of the line ... none of the power
reflected by the terminal load impedance is re-reflected on
returning to the input end of the line."
The ellipsis reveals that the source Z matches the line Z."

I disagree that the conditions that exist in the steady state at the
source end of the line imply in the general case, matching in the Jacobi
Maximum Power Transfer Theoram sense.


Hi Owen,

This is still oblique. Are you speaking of the conditions you created
(for either instance in this thread)? Or that Chipman created to
illustrate his figure? Or through a loose reference to me? Or
perhaps it is compounded in the missing preceding comma for a
parenthetical "in the general case?"

If the last serves, and to the point of obliquity, when did the JMPTT
show up and who are you disagreeing with?

73's
Richard Clark, KB7QHC