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![]() "Dave" wrote in message news:3Uwbj.9477$_o6.6702@trndny06... "Tom Donaly" wrote in message . net... Dave wrote: "Tom Donaly" wrote in message t... Dave wrote: "Yuri Blanarovich" wrote in message ... the REAL answer is that the 'standing' wave is a creation of experimenters 100 years ago who didn't have the impedance, current, and voltage measurement tools we have today, and didn't know of or understand superposition. 'standing' waves are nothing but a result of superposition of the forward and reflected waves, they have no physical significance beyond that. it is worthless to talk about power or energy in them since they can always be broken down into the component waves which make more sense to work with. Dave Whoa! No physical significance? Like there is no frying the Hustler loading coil from the bottom up (due to standing wave current) or corona flames from the tip (due to high SW voltage) when applying a bit of "worthless" power? Yuri not due to 'standing' waves... that is due to the superposition of the forward and reflected waves. They are the real waves, the 'standing' ones are just figments of your imagination. Superposition doesn't work in the environment Yuri described. You've been hanging around Cecil too long. 73, Tom Donaly, KA6RUH ARGH! i was too nice saying that the ancient guys that started the name 'standing' waves didn't understand superposition, neither does everyone in this group! YES, superposition works in this case, why would it not work??? Evidently, you haven't done enough reading. Yuri is right this time. 73, Tom Donaly, KA6RUH Yuri is trying to say that standing waves have real power, they do not. I have shown that in my last big post on here. The one part he properly states is that the effects are due to standing wave voltage. The voltage is indeed real, as i have said. you can measure the 'standing' wave voltage, that has been known for a long time... but the effects are NOT due to power in standing waves. So you are trying to say that there is standing wave voltage but no standing wave current and therefore no power associated with current??? OK, explain to me where I went wrong. Back to our standing wave quarter wave coil loaded antenna, aka Hustler 80m mobile whip. I understand that it is standing wave resonant antenna, with maximum current at the base and maximum voltage at the tip, in between sinusoidal distribution of them. Inserted loading coil exhibits decrease of the current along the coil, diminishing at the top, even if W8JI et other gurus do not believe so. W9UCW measured the current (standing wave) at top of the coil to be about 40 - 60% less than on the bottom. K3BU found out that when he put 800W into the antenna, the bottom of the coil started to fry the heatshrink tubing, demonstrating more power to be dissipated at the bottom of the coil, proportional to the higher current there, creating more heat and "frying power" (RxI2). This is in perfect agreement with W9UCW measurements. So the way I understand it, forward wave is reflected off the tip, reflected wave on the way back superimposes with forward wave, creates standing wave, which at any point can be measured and has current and voltage magnitudes proportional to their position on the radiator. They seem to be real current and voltage, current heats up resistance, voltage lights up the neons and power is consumed, portion is radiated. The larger the current containing portion, the better antenna efficiency. Where am I wrong? I have a hard time to swallow statement that there is no power in standing wave, when I SAW standing wave's current fry my precious coil and tip burned off with spectacular corona Elmo's fire due to standing wave voltage at the tip. Antenna (quarter wave) radiator is a standing wave circuit exhibiting the above properties, if the formulas say it ain't so...... Merry Christmas to al believers and unbelievers! Yuri, K3BU |
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