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In message , Tom Bruhns
writes Aren't you glad we don't generally have to worry about nonlinearities in the propagation of our waves (through space or along transmission lines)? (Well, maybe you do if you aren't using a reasonable model for your lines...) Following is from an e-newsletter I get: But propagation is non-linear through the ionosphere. The velocity varies with the electron density. Otherwise the wave wouldn't bend. Mike -- M.J.Powell |
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