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![]() Do you agree or disagree with my post about how an inductor behaves? I disagree with you about how an inductor behaves in a standing wave environment. I agree with Walter Maxwell who said: "If an inductance is in series with a line that has reflections, the current will NOT be the same at both ends of the inductor." Then we can't go further with this Cecil, unless you can accurately explain WHY the behavior of an inductor changes when it is in an antenna, rather than in some other system where impedances are the same or very similar. It seems that Ian, Reg, Roy, and several others including myself all believe an inductor works the same way. If you convince one of us we are in error the others will surely follow! If you refuse to discuss the behavior or electrical characteristics of the component you are talking about, there really isn't anything we can talk about. In that case I suggest you leave my name out of things, and I'll do the same for you. When you are ready to talk about the root problem, I'll try to be here. 73 Tom |
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