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Jim Kelley wrote:
Moreover, the point being missed by the original correspondent (one which is obvious from this and other descriptions of the phenomena), is that no _energy_ is transferred in the direction of totally destructive interfering waves - a point which I have made repeatedly on this newsgroup, and which he has steadfastly refused to accept. You know that's a false statement, one of many you have made about my postings. Of course, no energy is transferred past the match point in the direction of totally destructive interfering waves. DUUUHHHHHH, THAT'S WHY THE REFLECTED POWER METER READS ZERO ON THE SOURCE SIDE OF THE MATCH POINT, DUUUHHHHHH. And that's why the reflected energy traveling toward the source on the load side of the match point gets redistributed in the only other available direction, i.e. re-reflected back toward the load. What I said was: For two reflected waves to cancel, they must first exist even if for only an infinitesimally small amount of time. Since you disagree with that, it means the reflected waves never existed. And if, as you say, they never existed, how could they possibly cancel? You seem to have invented a new phenomena - two waves canceling without the waves ever existing. -- 73, Cecil, W5DXP |
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