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I've been reviewing my 1950s college textbooks to
see where my concepts came from. Here's a couple of example quotes: "Transmission Lines and Networks", Walter C. Johnson, (c) 1950. "... when the load reflects part of the incident energy, it is found that the rms voltage and current vary almost periodically along the line. This *effect* is *caused* by the *interference* between the incident and reflected waves, and the *resultant* variation is called a standing wave." The idea that interference *causes* effects (such as standing waves) was not originated by me. "Fields and Waves in Modern Radio", Ramo and Whinnery, (c) 1944, 1953 "... energy cannot pass the perfect conductor ... Hence all *energy brought* by the incident wave must be returned in a reflected wave." The idea that waves *bring* energy and that there is actual energy in a reflected wave was not originated by me. These concepts were probably around before I was born. -- 73, Cecil http://www.w5dxp.com |
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