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Gene Fuller wrote:
I am quite familiar with standing waves, thank you. I have no disagreements with Terman, Kraus, Balanis, or any other legitimate experts. What I am still not understanding, is since the exponential equations for voltage and current in a transmission line are identical except for the Z0 term, how can something happen to the current without the same thing happening to the voltage at the same time? How can something happen to the voltage without also happening to the current at the same time? In a matched system, the voltage and current arrives at the load at exactly the same time attenuated by exactly the same amount. But that voltage didn't flow and that current didn't drop??? -- 73, Cecil, W5DXP |
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