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Cecil Moore wrote:
In a transmission line with reflections, antiresonance is indeed plus or minus 90 degrees from resonance and "never the twain shall meet". Resonance and antiresonance cannot, by definition, occur at the same point, i.e. if a point is antiresonant, it cannot, by definition, be resonant. One more thought: In a transmission line with reflections, a voltage node is located at a point of resonance. A voltage anti-node is located at a point of anti-resonance. Makes perfect sense to me. -- 73, Cecil http://www.qsl.net/w5dxp |
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