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"Cecil Moore"
The kicker is that we cannot have two coherent waves superposed in phase at one location without having two coherent waves superposed out of phase somewhere else (assuming no local source). _____________ As shown by the real-world result for the combined r-f system configuration I posted earlier (and which result I, and many others have measured in real hardware systems) -- one output port of the 3 dB hybrid combiner when powers there are equal and in phase (ie, fully coherent) contains twice the average output power of either tx alone, while the other output port has zero power. These are exactly the conditions in your quote above. The conflict here occurs because of your belief that the combined, average power in this scenario is not 2X, but 4X that of the individual transmitters. Or have you changed your mind from what you first posted? RF |
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