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Roger Sparks wrote:
I can see that within this thread we have at least three expectations of what happens within the source when a reflection arrives; absorbed, controled reflection, and acts like a short. Since a short causes a reflection, it seems that (2) and (3) are essentially the same thing and since 0+j0 cannot absorb energy and always reflects energy, seems (1) can be discarded as an over-simplification, something for which the lumped circuit model is famous. For instance: Given a loading coil installed in a traveling wave antenna - reckon why EZNEC gives completely different delays through the inductance when it is modeled as a lumped inductance vs when it is modeled using EZNEC's helix feature? -- 73, Cecil http://www.w5dxp.com |
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