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Michael Coslo wrote:
At the risk of being both a dullard and messing up all the fun, does not every destructive interference have to be balanced by a constructive interference, which in turn leads to a condition of "Okey dokey?" Yep, any destructive interference toward the source is exactly offset by constructive interference toward the antenna. If one takes time to calculate the component phasor voltages on both sides of a Z0-match located away from the source, the constructive and destructive interference is obvious. A canceled wave needs a reinforced wave, and then nothing is lost, nothing is gained. Exactly. The reflected energy that appears to be lost as destructive interference in the direction of the source when a Z0-match is achieved, is recovered in the forward wave as constructive interference energy traveling toward the antenna. -- 73, Cecil http://www.w5dxp.com |
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