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Roy Lewallen wrote:
So, I'll let you play with whatever mysterious equations you use to predict those two quantitites, whatever they are and whatever they mean to you, and I'll settle for just knowing all the voltages, currents, impedances, and powers. Point was that your fP didn't represent the total forward power and resulted in the false conclusion that reflected power was greater than forward power. If the total average Poynting vector points toward the load, it is impossible for the total reflected power to be greater than the total forward power. -- 73, Cecil, W5DXP |