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The point is, that the simulator determines the voltage and current at
each instant by solving the differential equations which are well known to us. Solving those very same equations for transmission lines and loads, then mathematically moving to the steady state frequency domain, gives us the familiar transmission line equations we use to calculate such things as SWR. So you're really doing the same thing as people who are calculating SWR from common equations. Doing the modeling does show that the common equations are being applied properly, but otherwise it should produce the same answer. The conclusion that SWR is affected by source impedance isn't supported by the theory established and verified in around 100 years of use -- that same theory that leads to the equations used by your simulator and to the common transmission line equations we use, so both tell us it isn't so. As usual, I'm having trouble understanding what Richard is saying, but he seems to be basing his premise solely on measurements he's made. If that's so, it would be foolish to toss out a hundred years of well-established theory on the basis of his measurements. As far as I can tell, he's offered no rational, logical, or mathematical explanation for his anomalous results, only taunts and insults, so the only rational conclusion is that there's something amiss with his measurement technique or instrumentation. Re-proving well-established theory every time a measurement seemingly contradicts it is a fool's errand of the first magnitude. Time is virtually always better spent in determining what's wrong with the measurements. Roy Lewallen, W7EL Tarmo Tammaru wrote: Roy, I am not sure Richard understands this, but I am simulating an actual circuit. That is, the input to the simulator is a schematic diagram of the circuit. With the present setup, a transient analysis is done by calculating the waveform at 100 point for each cycle of the waveform. I could use more sampling points, but it would run longer. Tam/WB2TT |
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