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Jim Kelley wrote:
Since a standing wave is an interference pattern created by traveling waves, having 'only standing waves' would obviously be an impossible circumstance. Nonsense. All it takes is two identical waves traveling in opposite directions along the same path. Such happens at the open-circuit or short-circuit point in a 1/4WL stub. I urge you to please investigate the mathematical issues associated with summing counter-rotating vectors. I have, Jim. It is you who seems confused. If two coherent phasors of equal amplitudes and opposite rotations are phasor-added, the resulting total phase is a constant. 1 at zero deg + 1 at zero deg = 2 at zero deg 1 at 45 deg + 1 at -45 deg = 1.4.4 at zero deg etc. Correct me if I'm wrong, but as far as I know you are the only one suggesting that standing wave current phase - whatever that is - could be delayed, measured, and calculated. Nonsense, Jim, standing wave current phase is what EZNEC reports for a standing-wave antenna. If you are incapable of comprehending, don't feel bad. My dog doesn't understand it either but I still love her. -- 73, Cecil, IEEE, OOTC, http://www.w5dxp.com |
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