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What is a 50-ohm environment. ???
Richard Clark wrote:
Cecil Moore wrote: According to Dave's calculations, 1" of 50 ohm coax will result in a negligible error in the SWR on that 1" of coax. Negligible for you, is brighter than the sun for everyone else. When reflections are completely canceled, appear to have disappeared from everyone else's sight, and you say they are brighter than the sun (for you), who am I to argue? You have created your own unreality and everyone who understands the physics of 1/4WL thin-films in this universe laughs at you every time you post that "brighter than the sun" nonsense. In your calculations, you superposed powers which is not a valid thing to do and you apparently haven't even comprehended the error of superposing powers. No numbers, hmm? Dave provided the numbers. Check his posting. Simply stated: The unwanted mode is attenuated by 1/e with each increment of length equal to the spacing between the two conductors. If the conductor spacing is 0.1", the unwanted mode is down to 0.00000001% in one inch. That's a big surprise to me but I don't see any reason not to believe it. -- 73, Cecil http://www.qsl.net/w5dxp |
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What is a 50-ohm environment. ???
On Mon, 17 Oct 2005 19:13:38 GMT, Cecil Moore wrote:
everyone who understands the physics of 1/4WL thin-films in this universe laughs at you every time you post that "brighter than the sun" nonsense. Just how big IS your universe? |
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What is a 50-ohm environment. ???
Richard Clark wrote:
Just how big IS your universe? A little less than 2,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000 cubic light years. -- 73, Cecil http://www.qsl.net/w5dxp |
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