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Owen Duffy wrote:
You are not being paranoid here are you Cecil? The word would be inebriated to the point of poor judgment. It was a rough day loading and unloading a full 6x12 U-Haul trailer all by myself. I apologize. If the reflected energy is dissipated within the source, it increases the dissipation. If the reflected energy is not dissipated within the source, it does not increase the dissipation. Why is that so hard for you to understand? Cecil, I can understand the above paragraph ok, it is self defining though so I don't consider it to be any great advance of the art. Didn't say it was an advance. It is my position that you questioned and it really seems obvious to me. Whilst I can understand the paragraph, the content is so trivial I can't understand why you felt it necessary to state it. It was apparently necessary to get you to understand my position. Wherever the circulator load resistor is located is where the dissipation of the energy in the reflected wave will occur. It can be either inside the source box or outside the source box. -- 73, Cecil http://www.w5dxp.com |
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