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![]() "Cecil Moore" wrote Can standing wave current phase be used to determine the phase shift through a coil (or through a wire)? ======================================= Cec and Co. I couldn't care two hoots about standing waves, whatever they are. As described in this newsgroup it's all just just a load of nonsense. KISS. And forget all about SWR. ---- Reg. |
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![]() "Reg Edwards" wrote: I couldn't care two hoots about standing waves, whatever they are. The "experts" have that same problem, Reg, yet they are using standing wave current phase to try to measure phase shift through a coil, a known invalid approach since standing wave current phase doesn't contain any phase information. -- 73, Cecil, W5DXP |
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Reg Edwards wrote:
SNIPPED ======================================= Cec and Co. I couldn't care two hoots about standing waves, whatever they are. As described in this newsgroup it's all just just a load of nonsense. KISS. And forget all about SWR. ---- Reg. Reminds me of an engineer who used to work for me: "The H-LL with VSWR! I can make anything radiate." He was close to right!! |
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