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Gene Fuller wrote:
And for the 21st time, we are talking about delay, not phase shift. That point seems difficult for you to fathom. They are related in a traveling-wave environment. They are virtually unrelated in a standing-wave environment. W8JI asserts that the delay through a 100T coil at 4 MHz is 3 ns which is impossible. If he had asserted that the standing-wave current undergoes a 4.5 degree phase shift through that coil, we wouldn't be having this argument because the phase of standing-wave current is virtually constant over the length of a 1/2WL dipole. At the ends of a dipole longer than 1/2WL, it does an abrupt 180 degree phase shift. W8JI and W7EL seem to be totally ignorant of that fact of physics since they both tried to use standing- wave current to "measure" phase-shift/delay. -- 73, Cecil http://www.w5dxp.com |
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