Home |
Search |
Today's Posts |
#10
![]() |
|||
|
|||
![]()
Modify what I believe to be a correct analysis in order to satisfy your
view of reality? You must be kidding again -- sometimes it's hard to tell. Somehow I expected that an alternative analysis or any specific correction wouldn't be forthcoming. I'm glad you've got it all sorted out in your own mind, Cecil. I'll now bow out, unless a coherent alternative analysis, or specific corrections to the one I posted, are presented. Roy Lewallen, W7EL Cecil Moore wrote: Roy Lewallen wrote: Clears up what confusion? Nowhere in my analysis is s11, s12, or s22 mentioned. I don't consider s12 or s22 to be anything at all, and don't make any claim whatsoevera about what they are or aren't. Those are the reflection and transmission coefficients that represent the effect the forward waves have on the reflected waves and vice versa. You said your analysis included that effect so you are performing an s-parameter-like analysis whether you realize it or not. Which step or steps of my analysis is/are incorrect? And in terms of voltages, currents, and powers, why? Please publish your four term power equation and I will show you exactly what is wrong. Please don't say rP and fP in that equation but show the voltage, current, and impedance terms that make up what you think is rP and fP. Hint: rP is not the total reflected power that you think it to be. Neither is fP. |
Thread Tools | Search this Thread |
Display Modes | |
|
|
![]() |
||||
Thread | Forum | |||
Calculus not needed (was: Reflection Coefficient Smoke Clears a Bit) | Antenna | |||
A Subtle Detail of Reflection Coefficients (but important to know) | Antenna | |||
Reflection Coefficient Smoke Clears a Bit | Antenna | |||
Mother Nature's reflection coefficient... | Antenna |