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Reg Edwards wrote:
I've a feeling there is some confusion here between phase delay in degrees, and delay in time (nano-seconds). The former changes with frequency. The latter does not. You should all make yourselves perfectly clear. EZNEC takes a time-frozen snapshot of the system and reports the phases throughout the system referenced to the source. So, given a 1/2WL thin-wire dipole, what is the difference between the delay in nanoseconds and the phase delay in degrees. Aren't they convertable to each other? -- 73, Cecil http://www.qsl.net/w5dxp |
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