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Cecil Moore wrote:
We would make a measurement of either the forward or the reflected traveling wave, which are phase delayed along the antenna. I'm sorry, but that is a false statement. Measuring the forward or reflected traveling wave, which is less than 10% of the total energy on the antenna, is exactly what is the problem. Hmmmm. Perhaps I misspoke. I should have said that's what I usually measure when I want to know how much power my antenna is radiating. I guess I don't actually know for sure what other people usually measure. But if they have a Bird wattmeter for example, that's what they usually measure too. ac6xg |
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