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Keith Dysart wrote:
Cecil Moore wrote: The net total voltage at point g is the standing wave voltage that is present at that point. I suppose that is a name you could use, but do you still call it "standing wave voltage" when there is no reflected wave, i.e. Vr is 0 for all time. There is no standing wave when Vr is always 0. We are not discussing matched systems. If the total RMS voltage differs from the RMS forward voltage, then Vr is NOT zero. -- 73, Cecil http://www.w5dxp.com |
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