Keith Dysart wrote:
You give yourself the perfect out, don't you. You won't study
the simple circuits that can be understand (for which, by the
way a circulator is not required, thus indicating that you do not
yet understand them) because they are not complicated
enough to represent an average amateur radio transmitter, and
you can't study an average amateur radio transmitter because it
is too complicated to be understood.
I'm willing to study them if you will only send me a
schematic. But I'm not going to waste a lot of time
on something that is of very limited usefulness. We
already have a model that will eliminate reflections,
i.e. a signal generator equipped with a circulator,
but we don't use such for amateur radio transmitters.
Why invent something else that we don't use for amateur
radio transmitters? Why not choose an actual amateur
radio transmitter to try to understand what happens
with amateur radio transmitters? That seems like a
no-brainer to me.
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73, Cecil
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