Home |
Search |
Today's Posts |
#12
![]() |
|||
|
|||
![]()
On May 31, 9:09*am, K1TTT wrote:
ah, but in this case consider that you have a pint of blue water moving to the right and a pint of red water moving to the left to be a better analogy to currents of the waves moving forward and backward in the coax. *there are then 3 possibilities: No, no, no. I am NOT talking about forward and reflected waves moving in opposite directions. I am talking about two coherent, collimated waves *MOVING IN THE SAME DIRECTION* in an RF transmission line away from an impedance discontinuity - either two waves moving forward toward the load or two waves moving backwards in the opposite direction toward the source. Such multiple wavefronts occur at impedance discontinuities because of multiple reflections. Forward and reflected waves (waves moving in opposite directions in a constant Z0 environment) do NOT interact. At an impedance discontinuity, the component reflections and transmissive waves do interact if they are coherent, collimated, and MOVING IN THE SAME DIRECTION. -- 73, Cecil, w5dxp.com |
Thread Tools | Search this Thread |
Display Modes | |
|
|
![]() |
||||
Thread | Forum | |||
Chapter 19A from "Reflections III" - Step 9 response | Antenna | |||
Chapter 19A from "Reflections III" - Step 8 response | Antenna | |||
Chapter 19A from "Reflections III" - Step 7 response | Antenna | |||
Chapter 19A from "Reflections III" - Step Reviews Overview | Antenna | |||
Use "Tape Out" Or "Ext Speaker" Output For PC's Line-In ? And, acars question | Scanner |