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On Fri, 20 Apr 2007 05:40:13 GMT, Owen Duffy wrote:
Richard Clark wrote in : ... Why would you think that superposition fails for this? Richard, I don't... but the failure was to think that such an experiment indicated that the two interfering waves could be isolated at a point. Hi Owen, I presume all of this flows from your statement: A practical example of this is that an omni directional receiving antenna may be located at a point where a direct wave and a reflected wave result in very low received power at the antenna, whereas a directional antenna that favours one or other of the waves will result in higher received power. This indicates that both waves are independent and available to the receiving antenna, the waves do not cancel in space, but rather the superposition occurs in the antenna. As Roy did not quote any of your material, I must presume this. Am I correct? 73's Richard Clark, KB7QHC |
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