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Old October 28th 04, 07:21 AM
Cecil Moore
 
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Roy Lewallen wrote:
You seem to have convinced a few readers of the group that you know what
you're talking about. Since you're apparently not able to express your
ideas in concrete form, perhaps one of them will volunteer to do the
mundane work of developing a coherent theory to explain it in scientific
and mathematical terms.


You must have missed some of my postings. I have already expressed my
ideas in concrete form. Maybe you don't like the simplicity of

Itot = I+ + I- (I+ is forward current and I- is reflected current)

Standing wave antennas possess standing waves. Standing waves occur
when forward waves and reflected waves are superposed. The phase
rotation of these two component currents are in opposite directions.
The result is a sinusoidal function for both net voltage and net current.

Any real-world air-core coil has a phase delay that affects the forward
current and the reflected current. Since they are phase rotating in
opposite directions, the overall effect is doubled. It's all explained
on my web page. Have you taken time to read it?
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