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Old November 19th 03, 04:53 PM
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I didn't quote anything it says, Wes, I just gave it as a reference. Then

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suggested a different example to be considered. When the SWR is 5.8284:1,
the reflected power is 1/2 of the forward power making mental calculations
easy. The RF example was out of my head, not out of the reference.


But how does that relate to the topic of multiple reflections? Perhaps if
you had just quoted the reference instead....?

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Jim Kelley wrote:

"Cecil Moore" wrote:
The RF example was out of my head, not out of the reference.


But how does that relate to the topic of multiple reflections?


How does the transient state relate to the topic of multiple
reflections????? Maybe I don't understand your question.
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Old November 19th 03, 06:00 PM
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Cecil Moore wrote:

Jim Kelley wrote:

"Cecil Moore" wrote:
The RF example was out of my head, not out of the reference.


But how does that relate to the topic of multiple reflections?


How does the transient state relate to the topic of multiple
reflections????? Maybe I don't understand your question.


Is your assertion that multiple reflections occur only during the
transient period?

73, Jim AC6XG
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Jim Kelley wrote:

Cecil Moore wrote:
How does the transient state relate to the topic of multiple
reflections????? Maybe I don't understand your question.


Is your assertion that multiple reflections occur only during the
transient period?


No, but during the transient period, they are visible and measurable.
Sans modulation and noise, they are invisible and unmeasurable during
steady-state. Some people say because they are invisible and unmeasurable
during steady-state, they cease to exist. But that's not me.
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Cecil Moore wrote:

Jim Kelley wrote:

Cecil Moore wrote:
How does the transient state relate to the topic of multiple
reflections????? Maybe I don't understand your question.


Is your assertion that multiple reflections occur only during the
transient period?


No, but during the transient period, they are visible and measurable.
Sans modulation and noise, they are invisible and unmeasurable during
steady-state. Some people say because they are invisible and unmeasurable
during steady-state, they cease to exist. But that's not me.


Would you assert that what happens during the transient period and what
happens during the steady state are even necessarily the same thing?

73, Jim AC6XG


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Would you assert that what happens during the transient period and what
happens during the steady state are even necessarily the same thing?


Does some new particle of physics manifest itself during steady-state?
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Old November 19th 03, 09:08 PM
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Cecil Moore wrote:

Jim Kelley wrote:
Would you assert that what happens during the transient period and what
happens during the steady state are even necessarily the same thing?


Does some new particle of physics manifest itself during steady-state?


The two questions are not equivalent. Yours is ludicrous. Sorta like
this:
"Measured near field photons may simply recombine with the antenna's
free electrons and not contribute to far field radiation."

Onward through the fog.

73, Jim AC6XG
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