On May 9, 7:48*am, Cecil Moore wrote:
Jim Kelley wrote:
I have no particular knowledge
or opinion on Cecil's EZNEC files, other than his rather odd take
standing wave current phase shift - whatever that is.
It's not my take, Jim, it is EZNEC's take. EZNEC
reports current on a standing-wave antenna that
closely matches the standing wave equations for
current whose phase cannot be used to measure
delay through a wire or through a loading coil.
Both w7el and w8ji used the current
on a standing wave antenna to measure phase shift
and predictably, there was negligible phase shift.
They erroneously attributed the lack of phase
shift with a lack of delay, i.e. they assumed the
proof - a well known logical fallacy.
There is no relationship between phase shift and
delay in the current on standing wave antennas
either through the wire or through a loading coil.
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73, Cecil, IEEE, OOTC, *http://www.w5dxp.com
Cecil
I believe Steve has vindicated you in your struggle
so you should feel good. I would avoid the tactics if I were you when
attempts are made to reserect this debate.Corum are acknowledged
experts with respect to coils and tho not as absolute as Maxwells
equations one should feel confident with respect to their works so I
feel you have finally made your point.
Well done
Art