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![]() Cecil Moore wrote: Jim Kelley wrote: Why do you suppose I keep asking this question, Cecil? Because you believe in intelligent waves that somehow sense their ultimate fate and therefore know how much energy to carry or not? No. That's something you keep insisting on talking about. Try to keep your mind focussed on the fact that we're discussing the steady state. (Or as you might proffer, after the waves have "decided" what they're going to do.) How about we just get back to the question. Energy in your 1 sec. transmission line, only with no load on the circulator (and no autotuner). How much? Explain. Try it! 73 de ac6xg |
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