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Cecil wrote,
Tdonaly wrote: Jim wrote, You plotted I as a function of position for your antenna standing wave plots. It's the topic of discussion. Right. It's what EZNEC shows, the same EZNEC Cecil just used to try to prove his theories. Don't you guys understand that EZNEC gives a freeze-frame snapshot of the current referenced to the source which is specified by the user? For instance, when the source is 1 amp at zero degrees, EZNEC shows a freeze-frame snapshot of the current referenced to that source current. Why don't you guys know that? Just because a freeze-frame snapshot stands still doesn't mean the actual current is frozen in time. Good Grief! Try to understand the following web page and then come back and tell us that the standing wave current is not changing. http://einstein.byu.edu/~masong/HTMs...newave2EX.html -- 73, Cecil http://www.qsl.net/w5dxp Yep, and you're changing the subject. How does that wave, that flip flops like a jump rope, move in and out of your coil? 73, Tom Donaly, KA6RUH |
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