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Denny, K8DO wrote:
"The currents continue to stream past the standing point (in both directions) carrying both the carrier and its instantaneous modulation products with it." Yes. Point is the a-c amplitudes of both forward and reflected currents are varing at the r-f frequency but their phase relationship is fixed so that the two currents may be represented by vectors (phasors) at the point. Amplitude modulation is a mixing process which produces sum and difference frequencies that are not synchronized with either original frequency. Stable frequency generators produce fixed locations for maxima and minima*along the transmission line, however. Cecil`s tests were designed to demonstrate atanding waves and phasor addition. They likely worked as intended. Best regards, Richard Harrison, KB5WZI |
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