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Walter Maxwell wrote:
On Sat, 21 Aug 2004 16:31:10 -0500, "The Other John Smith" wrote: Well, John, there's nothing wrong with your head, except perhaps you're not really acquainted with the characteristics of shorted RG58's. RG58's are notable for their storage of heat. After they are energized, and the souce disconnected, then as the coax cools down and the heat is radiated, a new emf is generated causing current to flow in the reverse direction. The coax is now a new source and the power you measured with the 8405 is indicated as negative resistance. Walt PS--I once thought I'd become a standup comedian, but the competition was too great. Was the RG58 vertical at the time? If you have the shorted up when vertical, the charge gets pulled back down, causing partial, or during times of gravitational anamolies, more than complete, cancelation of the forward looking, i.e "liberal", current, which we all know causes Pointy Vector to swerve to the right. If you hang the shorted end down, the reverse occurs, causing more current, or "conservative" current, and swings the Pointy Vector to the left. One controversial way to deal with this, is to spin the shorted section in the horizontal plane, and then we seem to get charge flowing with no real direction calling itself - "Nader". tom K0TAR |
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Tom Ring wrote:
snip Vector to swerve to the right. If you hang the shorted end down, the reverse occurs, causing more current, or "conservative" current, and swings the Pointy Vector to the left. Sorry, should have read "causing more current, or "conservative" current to be canceled". tom K0TAR |
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On Sat, 21 Aug 2004 20:46:15 -0500, Tom Ring wrote:
Tom Ring wrote: snip Vector to swerve to the right. If you hang the shorted end down, the reverse occurs, causing more current, or "conservative" current, and swings the Pointy Vector to the left. Sorry, should have read "causing more current, or "conservative" current to be canceled". tom K0TAR Verily, Walt, W2DU |
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![]() "Walter Maxwell" wrote in message ... On Sat, 21 Aug 2004 20:46:15 -0500, Tom Ring wrote: Tom Ring wrote: snip Vector to swerve to the right. If you hang the shorted end down, the reverse occurs, causing more current, or "conservative" current, and swings the Pointy Vector to the left. Sorry, should have read "causing more current, or "conservative" current to be canceled". tom K0TAR Verily, Walt, W2DU Snicker! You guys are a hoot! John, KD5YI |
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