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Tom Donaly wrote:
I don't blame him for plonking you. You're saying that because you fantasized that Roy would make a mistake that Roy would never make, that he also made the same mistake when measuring the delay through a coil. Sorry Tom, that is a diversion. The subject is NOT the delay through a coil. The present subject is the delay through a straight wire which is well understood. Please deal with the topic at hand. If you refuse, we will know that you are not sincere as far as technical facts are concerned. Please ask Roy to prove that the current on a standing wave antenna can be used to measure the delay through a straight piece of wire that is x degrees long. If so, exactly how is it done? Roy is NOT omniscient. He definitely made the mistake but like most gurus, refuses to admit it. You want to sweep the mistake under the rug through diversions but I won't allow you to do that. Once you and Roy admit that the current on a standing wave antenna cannot be used to calculate delay, everything else will become clear. Please feel free to contact Roy by private email to resolve the issue. Roy has, so far, simply stuck his head in the sandbags and refused to respond. I'm sure he would have advised you to plonk me instead of engaging me, for fear of being proved wrong. Yet, he admitted years ago that the phase of current in a standing wave antenna varies by a very small amount. He is presently trying to have his cake and eat it too. In the process, he (and you as a supporter) are hoodwinking the unwashed masses. Shame on all of you. -- 73, Cecil, IEEE, OOTC, http://www.w5dxp.com |
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