K7ITM wrote:
Since it's a linear system, no matter where the "reflected" wave is
coming from (that is, whether it's actually a reflection, or from some
completely separate source which may or may not be on the same
frequency), I believe until someone shows me differently and proves
the multitude of analyses showing it to be so, that the reflection
coefficient going from the line back into the linear source really
does work, and it works at every instant in time.
What you seem to be missing, Tom, is that if the two signals
are not coherent, interference is not possible. Since we are
discussing interference effects between obviously coherent
forward and reflected waves, your observation seems to be a
moot point.
For instance, if the forward and reflected traveling waves
in Roy's "Food for Thought" page are replaced by two sources
that differ by 30% in frequency, there is no way for that
entry in his chart to reach the 400 watts dissipated in the
source resistor.
BTW, I apologize for my outburst last night. I just get friggin'
tired of the "Have you stopped beating your wife?" questions.
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73, Cecil
http://www.w5dxp.com