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Ian White GM3SEK wrote:
Your model can be as elaborate as you like, but it always has to prove itself against the simple cases that we already know about. Since I am using the distributed network model proven valid since before I was born, I don't have to defend it. Please don't confuse my refusal to spend 36 hours a day defending the distributed network model with the validity of the distributed network model. Likewise there are no glitches in the standard circuit models for inductance and capacitance. Really???? Just try your lumped inductance model on a helical antenna and get back to us. -- 73, Cecil http://www.w5dxp.com |
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