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![]() .. "Cecil Moore" wrote in message om... W. Watson wrote: A standing wave is the sum of an incident added to the reflective wave. Isn't it possible to send two incident waves down an xline with different frequences, and produce two different standing waves by having some multiplicative relationship between the two incident waves and the xline length? Sure, it's possible but one wonders about the application. Cecil: Think about a 6 MHz wide analog TV channel. Those antennas aren't flat, and there are 2 transmitters, visual and aural. Putting an analog TV station on the air the first time, particularly low VHF, is a real interesting exercise. Or at least it was back in the stone (vacuum tube) age, the last time I did one. 73, George W5VPQ My real address is my ham call atARRL.NET The ATTGlobal is a SPAM trap snip |
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