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"Cecil Moore"
Being a little more precise: With mutually incoherent equal-magnitude sources, the maximum possible peak intensity is double the intensity of a single wave. There's no interference. ____________ BUT, the two equal-power signals in my scenario are exactly coherent at the output port where they combine to produce twice average output power of either tx. Please explain, in light of your concepts? RF |
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