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Richard Clark wrote:
Well with the wisdom accumulated thus far you don't know how to use and or interpret EZNEC (fairly obvious). Let's look at the howlers: forward current is always greater than reflected current, compared to: the current flowing into... 0.18 amp The current flowing out ... is 0.2 amp And I'm howling at your ignorance. The current flowing "into" and "out of" is *net* current, not forward or reflected current. The net current is the phasor sum of the forward and reflected currents. They are not the same thing at all. which describes the same direction: into bottom - out of top. If the current into the bottom is at zero degrees and the current out of the top is at 180 degrees, they are flowing in opposite directions which is not "the same direction". -- 73, Cecil, W5DXP |
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