On Jun 8, 8:54*am, Cecil Moore wrote:
On Jun 8, 6:04*am, Keith Dysart wrote:
It is too bad, because the time domain is quite enlightening.
Nothing wrong with a time domain analysis but analyzing problems whose
basic premises violate the laws of physics is a waste of my time and
yours.
I assume that you do not consider that the problems you propose to be
ones "whose basic premises violate the laws of physics".
Consider then, the problem you propose in
http://www.w5dxp.com/nointfr.htm.
A time domain analysis (
http://sites.google.com/site/keithdysart/
radio6),
demonstrates that the analysis presented in
http://www.w5dxp.com/nointfr.htm
results in the wrong answers.
Perhaps you could locate a flaw in the time domain analysis. Finding a
flaw
would pretty much settle the matter.
....Keith