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![]() Cecil Moore wrote: Hi John, one important fact that some people would like to forget is that the reflected wave can indeed be partitioned from the forward wave. Some people on this newsgroup argue that the forward wave and reflected wave are inseparable and that reflected waves contain no rearward traveling energy. However a circulator plus load resistor located at the source will prevent reflected wave energy from being incident upon the source and will heat up that load resistor in the process proving that reflected waves are real and do contain energy. Hi Cecil How much energy is "in the reflected wave" without a circulator load resistor? 73, ac6xg |
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