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Richard Clark wrote:
So, the net effect is I used his model, and his referenced authority, pulled them together into a simple test which shows that, yes, standing waves inhabit the length of HIS traveling wave antenna when it is excited externally (as it must to conform to his authority). As Cecil has condemned his own design, I then also repeated this exercise with a design that more faithfully follows Beverage's design principles. I didn't even look at what you were doing but you were *NOT* using my model so please quit fibbing about it. If you are going to excite my example remotely, you need a 411 ohm load resistor on each end of the wire. I assume you are ignorant of that fact of physics. -- 73, Cecil http://www.w5dxp.com |
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