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Subject: [AMPS] Dead Horse (not yet)
From: jono@enteract.com (Jon Ogden)
Date: Tue, 12 Oct 99 10:55:47 -0500
Gilmer, Mike wrote:

>Not sure I understand, Jon.
>
>If we're looking at a standing wave, by definition the voltage at a
>specific point on the line never changes.  We slide the detector probe
>along the line until we find a peak (and 1/2-wave away, a minimum). We
>couldn't ever find a "peak", much less the position of said peak if the
>voltage were always changing.

OK, I see what you are saying.

The voltage ALONG the line IS constantly changing.  The signal is in the 
form of a sinusoid.  However, for a specific point on the line, the 
voltage does not change, hence the name "Standing Wave."  But as you move 
your probe up and down the line, the voltage certainly changes; it has to 
otherwise how would you have a peak or a null.

73,

Jon
KE9NA

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