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On Wed, 02 Jan 2008 13:22:42 -0600, Cecil Moore
wrote: Keith Dysart wrote: Perhaps you could make an attempt at writing a clear description of the behaviour of such a system in terms of charge flow and storage. Since you are unable to understand the more simple example using only one sine wave, what makes you think you are capable of understanding the more complex step function? For extra credit, try explaining why a traveling wave antenna has standing waves on it! :-0 |
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Richard Clark wrote:
For extra credit, try explaining why a traveling wave antenna has standing waves on it! :-0 Ideal traveling-wave antennas have no standing waves. You are simply pointing out the obvious difference between the ideal and the real world. So what new? -- 73, Cecil http://www.w5dxp.com |
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On Wed, 02 Jan 2008 21:19:53 GMT, Cecil Moore
wrote: For extra credit, try explaining why a traveling wave antenna has standing waves on it! :-0 Ideal traveling-wave antennas have no standing waves. Ideal? You mean your dream of desires. Schoolgirl stuff for diaries under pillows, not technical discussion (not that I'm surprised, I actually enjoy your tendency toward heart-throb writing). You are simply pointing out the obvious difference between the ideal and the real world. So what new? What new? What new shows us you don't get any extra credit, that what new! You can try again, if you wish. That is, if you can resuscitate the corpse you strangled when your "purpose" went off the rails. + + | ___ |
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