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On Mar 14, 5:36 pm, "Richard Fry" wrote:
And this it the reason that much of the voltage reflected from an antenna/far-end mismatch returns from the tx back to the antenna to be radiated, and so to produce the TV ghost image seen under those conditions. For whatever reason, ghosting of this sort proves that the reflected energy makes a round trip from the load to the source and back. The ghosting delay is exactly what a speed-of-light EM traveling wave would experience. In fact, multiple ghosting is caused by multiple reflections. -- 73, Cecil, w5dxp.com |
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