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Jim Kelley wrote:
From what is written there it's not possible to know exactly what he measured. Please read the rest of the material on his web site concerning current flow through loading coils. He made many more assertions and "measurements" using standing-wave current. I have no idea what 'standing wave current phase shift' is supposed to mean. Standing waves obviously don't propagate, so naturally there wouldn't be a propagation delay associated with them. My point exactly yet standing-wave current is what both W8JI and W7EL used to "measure" the phase shift through a loading coil. It is exactly my point that there is no phase shift associated with standing- wave current in a coil or in a wire so it CANNOT be used to "measure" phase shift. There is NO phase information in the current used for the W8JI and W7EL measurements. They both apparently thought they were measuring traveling-wave currents when the currents were actually overwhelmingly standing-wave currents. -- 73, Cecil http://www.w5dxp.com |
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