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Jim wrote,
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 Right. It's what EZNEC shows, the same EZNEC Cecil just used to try to prove his theories. 73, Tom Donaly, KA6RUH |
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