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Jim wrote,
Tdonaly wrote: If your theory is correct, you should be able to model a capacitor as a transmission line, also. Yeah. A really short transmission line. You do understand what the words 'propagation delay' mean, right? You can argue as much as you want about "phase reversing coils" and such, but unless you've done some math and tried to get the results of your math to ape reality through experimentation, the probability of your understanding the subject matter is very small. I assume you know how to use a dual trace oscilloscope. Try running a signal through a coil of wire and see if you can get it to go through without exhibiting a phase delay. 73, Jim AC6XG You missed the point, as usual. I guess I've done it now, I've resurrected the Jim and Cecil show. It's time to bow out and let you two congratulate each other on your misunderstandings to your heart's content. 73, Tom Donaly, KA6RUH |
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