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Old October 19th 04, 07:48 PM
Cecil Moore
 
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Richard Clark wrote:
I will agree in this respect, but not all Toms are Rauchs. The term
"Current Drop" is abhorrent to some (a pollution of technical
language), an irritant to others, and inconsequential to many who
simply enjoy the cat fight.


Heh, heh, so you don't believe there is a current drop between the
current maximum point and current minimum point on a transmission
line with reflections? Seems to me going from 2 amps at a current
maximum to 0.1 amps at a current minimum is a measurable drop in
total current.

Would you please provide a proof that going from 2 amps to 0.1 amps
is NOT a drop in total current?

Just one more example of trying to use lumped circuit analysis methods
on distributed network problems. Are you guys ever going to learn?

Hint: With distributed networks involving an appreciable percentage of
a wavelength, there are definitely current drops in the series loop.
This certainly applies to 75m Bugcatcher coils used on standing-wave
mobile antennas.
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