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On 9/16/2015 9:17 AM, gareth wrote:
If any antenna (short or otherwise) radiates all the power that is fed to it, how come there can be a standing wave on the antenna when the non-radiated energy reflects from the open end? Just as the incident wave radiates, the reflected wave radiates. Where is the contradiction? -- Rick |
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