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Reg Edwards wrote:
"Cecil Moore" wrote If forward and reverse waves do not exist separately, how is it possible for a circulator to separate them? You forgot to allow TIME into the argument. The two waves do NOT, and cannot, exist seperately in time. I'm not sure what your point is. If a laser beam is aimed at a mirror, do the forward wave and reflected wave exist separately in time? If we send a forward wave down a one-second lossless feedline for one second and turn it off, nothing happens for one second. Then we receive a reflected wave for one second. Do those waves not exist separately in time? The circulator merely divides the STEADY STATE, instantaneous, at the same time, power in the wave into two parts according to what the operator, or by design, has set it to do. The point is that one of those parts has made a round trip to the load and back as can be proved by observing ghosting in TV signals. When the generator is switched off both parts disappear simultaneously. Not entirely true. The reflected wave would continue to exist until the energy in the transmission line is dissipated. -- 73, Cecil, http://www.qsl.net/w5dxp |
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