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On Mar 30, 12:44 pm, Cecil Moore wrote:
The folks on this newsgroup who argue that the concept of reflected energy is invalid and only standing waves exist seem forced to abandon the principle of superposition which states that a system can be analyzed by considering the components separately and adding them later. So does the Superposition Principle give us permission to analyze the forward wave and the reflected wave separately, or not? An S-Parameter analysis obviously considers the forward wave and reflected wave separately. Is such an analysis invalid or simply honoring the rules set forth in the Principle of Superposition? -- 73, Cecil http://www.w5dxp.com We have done extensive research here at Muppet Labs, and we can assure you, the Superstition Principle is alive and well, especially with regard to radio amateurs' analyses of transmission lines. From the Labs, Dr. Honeydew |
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