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Tom Donaly wrote:
Cecil, that's the worst analogy I've ever read in my life. The PSK signals lose phase when they are superposed. The forward and reflected currents lose phase when they are superposed. Looks like a perfect analogy to me. Do you disagree with Gene Fuller? Gene Fuller, W4SZ wrote: In a standing wave antenna problem, such as the one you describe, there is no remaining phase information. Any specific phase characteristics of the traveling waves died out when the startup transients died out. Phase is gone. Kaput. Vanished. Cannot be recovered. Never to be seen again. The only "phase" remaining is the cos (kz) term, which is really an amplitude description, not a phase. Do you disagree with Gene? How can Tom and Roy possibly use a signal whose phase cannot be recovered to measure phase? -- 73, Cecil http://www.qsl.net/w5dxp |
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