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![]() Cecil Moore wrote: Tam/WB2TT wrote: "Galilea" wrote When analysing wideband impulse signals from a wideband antenna I have realised that the average signal magnitude is not zero. I have thought this is because the reactance of the antenna at different frequencies varies and since it is a wideband antenna there can be energy measured since it is only for an extremely small period of time of 2-4 us. However, I am not sure and would greatly appreciate the views of this newsgroup. Are you saying the DC value is not 0 ? He seems to be saying the DC value is not 0 for a sampling time period of 2-4 uS which would of course be true for a sine wave if, e.g., an odd number of positive cycles were sampled along with an even number of negative cycles. Or if the frequency was lower than 250 kHz. Plus all the signals and noise are superposed. Chances are fair that something is doing some rectifying somewhere. ac6xg |
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