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Stefan Wolfe wrote:
I believe in the case at hand (a transmission line far removed from the source) that it is possible for there to be a plus power differential from the sum of the source powers at any given segment as long as there is equal power subtracted at another location. Yes, at least someone understands. The "plus power" is needed by constructive interference. The "power subtracted" is given up by destructive interference somewhere else. Apparently, none of the gurus on this newsgroup have ever considered where the "plus power" comes from while belittling anyone who wonders where it comes from. -- 73, Cecil http://www.w5dxp.com |
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