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![]() Cecil Moore wrote: The point is that the standing wave current indeed does look like a sine wave with magnitude, direction, and phase, and not as you implied, like an unchanging DC parameter that just stands there. Not a DC parameter. An AC amplitude. Like the I in i(t)=I*sin(w). You plotted I as a function of position for your antenna standing wave plots. It's the topic of discussion. 73, Jim AC6XG |
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