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Nope.
I'm glad you're finding the time to look over the example. I see you've stumbled into the first problem with assigning a power to each individual wave. I'm afraid you'll encounter additional dilemmas as you dig deeper into it. Roy Lewallen, W7EL Cecil Moore wrote: Roy Lewallen wrote: The "reflected power" is greater than the "incident power". So if the load is put into a black box, there is more power coming out of the box than is going in? |
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