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Keith Dysart wrote:
If you wish to have your equalities apply at only selected points within the cycle, that works for me. Not only at selected points within the cycle but also for average values. If zero average interference exists then 100% of the average reflected energy is dissipated in the source resistor which is the subject of my Part 1 article. If the instantaneous interference is zero, 100% of the instantaneous reflected power is dissipated in the source resistor. I repeat: When zero interference exists, 100% of the reflected energy is dissipated in the source resistor. -- 73, Cecil http://www.w5dxp.com |
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