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Old January 3rd 08, 07:37 PM posted to rec.radio.amateur.antenna
Roger[_3_] Roger[_3_] is offline
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Default Standing-Wave Current vs Traveling-Wave Current

Keith Dysart wrote:

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I fully agree with the philosophy you express here Keith. But I can see
how you would doubt that I am practicing what I just agreed with.


You may have mis-interpreted my comments. I have NOT
seen evidenace of the behaviour I describe above in
your writings.

The comments mostly apply to a single poster who has
been posting on this group for many years, at least
since when I first started viewing this group in the
mid 90s and began to really gain an understanding of
transmission lines.

The presence of this poster providing misleading
information makes this group a rather unique learning
environment.

In most learning environments, the information is
neatly packaged and presented from a consistent
point of view with no challenge.

Here, a lot of chaff is mixed with the wheat. This
has the "benefit" of forcing the learner to
understand well enough to make decisions between
competing explanations. The learner who makes the
right choices comes out with a much more solid
understanding than one who has just been (spoon)
fed the story. On the other hand, some have
probably been lead seriously astray.

For sure, I have a better understanding than
I would have had without the challenging
misleading information.

So for sure it would be better for the poster
in question were he to let go of some of his
incorrect beliefs, it would also reduce some of
the opportunities for learning provided to
others lurking or partaking in the discussions.

...Keith


Thanks Keith. I am learning a tremendous amount here. As you say, the
interaction really helps focus, reason, and justify, and finally,
readjust thinking as understanding improves.

I certainly like your example of two opposite traveling pulses. I used
it again today in a posting responding to Roy.

73, Roger, W7WKB