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Cecil Moore wrote:
Reflected power doing damage is an overly simplistic way of viewing things. The reflected wave is capable of causing damage without giving up any of its energy. It is not the energy in the reflected wave, per se, that causes the damage. It is the interference pattern established by superposition of the forward wave and the reflected wave that causes the damage. If the reflected voltage arrives back at the source in phase with the forward voltage, that constructive voltage interference can cause an over-voltage condition that blows the finals. This over-voltage condition actually reduces the dissipation in the finals because it is accompanied by a destructive interference, reduced-current condition. The finals are actually cooler than normal when the over-voltage begins to fry them. Cecil, Ya know, it is possible to simply add and subtract voltages. It is not required to determine an "interference pattern". Solid state electronics are damaged by high voltage or high power dissipation (or both). No "interference patterns" required. Perhaps the manufacturers could add exactly the correct length of transmission line inside the transceivers so that the wrong kind of interference could never occur at the finals. 8-) 73, Gene W4SZ |
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