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Tdonaly wrote:
Adjust the model yourself, if you think that's what it will show, and put the results on your website. Unfortunately, I don't have the modeling software that Wes is using. And I have already demonstrated the effect using inductive loading stubs modeled with EZNEC. Reg has already said that real-world coils with Ls, Cs, & Rs, can be treated as transmission lines. Rhea's paper on a new solenoid model agrees with Reg. Have you ever seen a transmission line less than 1/2WL long where the current-in is equal to the current-out when there are standing waves present? Even in a transmission line without reflections, the current-in is never equal to the current-out in magnitude and phase except for lossless lines at the N*wavelength points. Most of this stuff is common sense for anyone who thinks that reality should dictate the model, not vice versa. Einstein once said that all our models are flawed. -- 73, Cecil, W5DXP |
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