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![]() "Cecil Moore" wrote in message ... Henry Kolesnik wrote: You say my question has been answered but I haven't seen the answer, too old, too stupid, whatever but I still would like to understand. So, would you be kind enough to give me a better understanding of the "mechanism" in the transmitter final that can dissipate and transform yet it can't dissipate a reflection because there's some kind of one way device that acts like a checkvalve or diode that reflects. By definition, reflected energy dissipated in the source was never generated in the first place. -- 73, Cecil http://www.qsl.net/w5dxp That's not a very good definition. Would you say that a rock, thrown vertically, never was thrown just because it returned to hit you on the head? Ed wb6wsn |
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