Analyzing Stub Matching with Reflection Coefficients
Jim Kelley wrote:
It certainly is an interesting way of looking at things, Cecil. It's
certainly true that equal and opposite fields cancel. When that's the
case though it becomes problematic arguing that there are waves there.
The waves are certainly there and are measured in
the process of determining the values of the
s-parameters. That's enough proof of their
existence for me. If you deny their existence,
you are denying that the s-parameter measurement
procedure is valid.
Jim, what happens to the ExB power density in the
equal and opposite fields that cancel?
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73, Cecil, w5dxp.com
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