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On Sun, 27 May 2007 14:43:17 +0000, Wes Stewart *n7ws*@ yahoo.com
wrote: On Sun, 27 May 2007 00:47:15 -0700, Richard Clark wrote: [snip] |Ferrites employing this polarization characteristic are used in what |are called Faraday Isolators (another one of those devices that could |be used to separate forward and reverse waves; however, having only |two ports so as to not be confused with the rat-race, and to my |knowledge wholly unknown in this group). | Hmmm. OK, perhaps known to you and Jim (yet and all, neither of you have made the arguments that would have stoked that bonfire). 73's Richard Clark, KB7QHC |
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