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Cecil Moore wrote: It is the net current that is changing magnitude because of the superposition of the forward current and reflected current. Net current is much easier to measure than are the component currents. We can deduce what the component currents look like from the net standing wave current. My point is that statements like "more current goes in one end than comes out the other" are not helpful or illustrative of the phenomenon. Were you to avoid such statements, you would likely receive less resistance to the idea you're trying to convey. Understand? 73, Jim AC6XG |
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