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On 2 Oct 2006 11:11:40 -0700, "Denny" wrote:
Assume that we put a 1 second squirt at the rate of 100 Joules per second, into the input end of the line, it is an open line at the far end, and yank the input end of the line out of the transmitter at exactly 1 second... Now we have a lossless line with a wave going forward and a reflected wave coming back... Do you still claim 200 joules? Hi Denny, A question of my own: Did you really expect your question above wouldn't be dodged? I suppose not. Anyway, your observations revealed Cecil's usual lack of rigor. You certainly know how to step back while he juggles un-pinned hand grenades. 73's Richard Clark, KB7QHC |
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