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K7ITM wrote:
Thanks, Gene--those examples are helpful. I'll retract what I posted last night. Based on the "necessary but not sufficient" statement above, we can say that superposition does hold in a linear system, so if we specify a linear system, we do have that guarantee. And my thanks to both of you. Roy Lewallen, W7EL |
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