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On Sun, 05 Apr 2009 13:13:24 -0500, Cecil Moore
wrote: The maximum radiated power from the antenna will occur when the power rejected by the antenna is at a maximum This must be one of those Sparsely Hypothetical Informative Tasers where you have to do a linguistic rubik cube to parse just what does "rejected" mean? We have a statement book-ended with "maximums," hence what falls between them (another duopoly of antennas) must be minimally significant. When we apply the random babble dispersal we obtain the zen: maximum from antenna antenna at maximum Zoots alor! But of course. - assuming the feedline/antenna configuration doesn't change. Assuming? This is the hypnotic cusp of self-consciousness. Why would they change? New billing address? New area code? An existential crisis during a phase reversal from manic to depressive? Would it occur on the basis of rejection - like divorce (Please don't leave honey - I can change. Honestly!)? Present that fact of physics to your license preparation classes and see what happens. Rejection would seem to be the key word here simply because facts seem to be so sparse and preparation a ghost of the last election debate. 73's Richard Clark, KB7QHC |
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