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![]() Cecil Moore wrote: You still don't accept the fact that the sign of the cosine of the phase angle is related to one of two possible directions in a transmission line. I don't accept all of you ideas about it, no. When adding two AC signals, their relative phase determines whether the signals add or subtract. I have no idea what you think it says about the direction an "alternating current is traveling". That part of it is absolute nonsense. 73, Jim AC6XG |
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