Jim Kelley wrote:
The truth is, the s-parameter analysis just says that the waves
cancel.
And you say the waves didn't cancel - that they don't
even exist during steady-state. Take your pick about
who is correct. If two waves cancel, as the s-parameter
analysis says they do, it implies that they must first
exist even if for only a dt of time.
HP never considered anyone dense enough to require an
assertion about the very existence of the s-parameter
equation components.
So in other words if you're wrong, then what you're saying violates
conservation of energy.
Exactly, and since the conservation of energy principle
cannot be violated, I must be right. :-)
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73, Cecil
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