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Old June 21st 10, 02:04 PM posted to rec.radio.amateur.antenna
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Default what happens to reflected energy ?

On Jun 20, 8:03*pm, Keith Dysart wrote:
1. Please explain how inserting the circulator did not change
* *the circuit conditions. The generator went from delivering
* *0W to delivering 50W.


The generator went from experiencing total destructive interference to
experiencing zero interference. Of course, the entire purpose of
inserting the circulator is to cause the generator to see 50 ohms as a
load impedance.

2. Where do you think the 50W being dissipated in the circulator
* *termination resistor is coming from? The line? Or the
* *generator (which is now outputting 50W)?


TV ghosting experiments will verify that the signal being dissipated
in the circulator load resistor has made a round trip from the
generator to the end of the N(1/2WL) stub and back to the circulator.
Please don't insult our intelligence by arguing that is not a steady-
state condition.
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73, Cecil, w5dxp.com


 
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