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Tom Ring wrote:
If you had trouble with the previous statement, Cecil and Yuri, I meant that your "phasor" math is trivial. At best 2nd year engineering. And yes, we do understand it. A lot more than you do apparently. Well then, please prove W8JI's assertion that "current is current", i.e. that cos(kx+wt) = cos(kx)*cos(wt) at every point up and down the wire. That should be "trivial" for you. If you cannot prove that, please explain to us how and why standing wave current is different from traveling wave current. (That's what I have been doing.) During your explanation of the difference, you will realize why W7EL's standing wave phase measurements are meaningless - that there is no phase information in standing wave current phase. As Gene said, all the phase information is in the standing wave current *amplitude*, not in the phase. -- 73, Cecil http://www.qsl.net/w5dxp |
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