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John Woodgate wrote:
I read in sci.electronics.design that gwhite wrote (in ) about '1/4 vs 1/2 wavelength antenna', on Wed, 2 Mar 2005: John Woodgate wrote: Not only that, but since by definition the Universe started at T=0, any 'sine wave' that starts at a positive zero-crossing is at any later time indistinguishable from a real one that started at T=0. Not if we were there the moment the later wave turned on. I heard that amateur operators hate splatter. RC appears to be an exception, however. See 'at any later time' in my text. Oh yeah. |
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