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Dave wrote:
"Reg Edwards" wrote in message ... Reflected power is a mere fiction. Power which is not radiated from an antenna never actually arrives there. In fact it never leaves the transmitter. but, but, but, i can SEE reflected power! it shows on my TDR, i can see ghosts in video from it, i can measure it, i can catch it in a circulator! how can it be fiction?!?!?! You aren't being literal-minded enough. When you claim to "see" and "measure" reflected power, you're applying theories that assume it exists. You are not proving that it does exist. What shows on your TDR, as ghosts on your TV, and also on a slotted line, is the interaction between forward and reflected voltage waves. Likewise a circulator (or a directional coupler) processes the voltage and current waves. I've yet to see a fully detailed functional explanation of any of those devices in terms of power waves alone. That is because "forward and reflected power waves" is a derivative concept. It depends on concepts of voltage and current waves for its existence; but it doesn't add anything useful that we didn't already know. -- 73 from Ian G3SEK 'In Practice' columnist for RadCom (RSGB) http://www.ifwtech.co.uk/g3sek |
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