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Old August 26th 03, 05:03 AM
Richard Harrison
 
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Default Re-Normalizing the Smith Chart (Changing the SWR into the

Keith wrote:
"2) At quarter wave points along this line, voltages and currents which
are always 0 can be observed -- the standing wave."

This is proof positive in Keith`s own words that the first 0-volt point
encountered by either forward or reflected wave is completely
ineffective in halting or abating progress of the waves.

Keith also wrote:
"6) From 2) and 5), the power (rate of energy flow) at quarter wave
points will be 0."

The contradiction is obvious. Were energy flow or power reduced by SWR
zeros, you would not have multiple zeros along the line.

Best regards, Richard Harrison, KB5WZI

 
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