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On Dec 19, 3:32 pm, Cecil Moore wrote:
Gene Fuller wrote: If the antenna current was referenced to the source current, the reported antenna current phase would *not* change when the source phase was changed. This gives a whole new meaning to "referenced". The antenna currents are phase-locked to the source current. That's about as good a reference as one can get - being phase-locked. You, like Richard C., are obviously just pulling my leg. Try a non-electronic example. If all the dimensions on my house are referenced to the left front corner, when I move the left front corner (along with the rest of the house), none of the numerical values change. If the dimensions are referenced to the fire hydrant, all the measurements change by the same amount after the move. This is your opportunity to demonstrate that you are not like your "gurus" who never admit mistakes. Or we could have a fun discussion about Mulroney who recently said ""The most difficult thing in life, I think, is to admit one's mistakes . . . ". Clearly Mulroney is not like the rest of us who make enough mistakes that we have plenty of practice admitting them. Oh wait. Maybe he makes them, but just refuses to admit them. Hmmmm. ....Keith |
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