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Dave wrote:
"Denny" wrote: 1. A standing wave is not 'standing' in time... It phase rotates at the same rate as the excitation frequency... If the phase is rotating then V and I are changing - else Feynman is rotating in his grave... true, it is 'standing' in space. it does not move along the line. How can such a signal be used to measure the delay through a mobile loading coil? why do i even bother... time to start plonking more of the ones who refuse to learn and reduce the noise level on here even more. What you have to do is overcome their programming - that math models dictate reality, not vice versa. Just keep dripping on that stone - someday it will wear away. -- 73, Cecil http://www.w5dxp.com |
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