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Cecil Moore wrote:
Gene Fuller wrote: I did a little bit of the cheap modern day replacement for research by Googling "wave reflection model". Some 455 references came back. That's strange. When I did the identical thing, 1,970,000 references came back. Wonder what is wrong with your computer? When quotes are used, I get 455. Without quotes, I get about 297,000. Since I am looking for the exact expression, not just the three words somewhere in a web page, I use the quotes. I am using Firefox with plain 'ol Google. No special setups. In any case, you answered my question. "Wave reflection model" means nothing beyond ordinary electromagnetic theory. Big deal. 73, Gene W4SZ |
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Gene Fuller wrote:
In any case, you answered my question. "Wave reflection model" means nothing beyond ordinary electromagnetic theory. Big deal. It is a big deal when someone asserts that there is no energy in a reflected EM wave or that the energy in a reflected EM wave doesn't have to be conserved or that a reflected wave doesn't obey the rules of the wave reflection model. -- 73, Cecil http://www.w5dxp.com |
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