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![]() Gene Fuller wrote: Cecil Moore wrote: I have hardly any idea how they used a "fiber optic probe" to make their measurements. I suspect they superposed local RF phasors and used a fiber optic system to report the results. That's what I would do. Make sure you set those "superposed local RF phasors" on stun before you make the measurement. Otherwise you might hurt someone. The current measurements Roy and I independently made using different equipment and antennas on resonant antennas aren't valid, according to Cecil. The measurements I made on multiple inductors on the test bench in a non-resonant system terminated in a load resistor aren't valid either, according to Cecil. What do all these measurements have in common? The phasors were on stun. ;-) |
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