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![]() Yuri Blanarovich wrote: Yuri, I think you're missing the point - just as Cecil is. You seem to have forgotten that I agree with the idea that there is a current gradient across these inductors - just as there is a current gradient along any quarter wavelength of transmission line with standing waves. That doesn't mean there's more current "going in one end" than is "coming out of the other end." It's a sophomoric notion. Do you wanna be a simpleton? You're almost there with this nonsense. Why do you want to screw up a valid idea by attaching a ridiculous one to it? 73, Jim AC6XG OK, so it is more current "coming out in one end", than is "coming in at the other end"? Do you think that is how to best describe what is happening in antenna circuits, Yuri? You do understand what a standing wave pattern is, right? 73, Jim AC6XG |
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