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And it's the "ping" energy that if this wave is not collapsed correctly - causes a condition we see as a mis-match or high VSWR

Or do we?


Once the concept of Element location in respect to the field they generate gives us various "ohmic" results of an event - played out 27 million times a second or if you.re into the moment - movement...

Roughly 37 Pico-Seconds (One Trillionth of a Second 10-12) for one cycle.


But...

I want to read this - in your own words, not Maxerlls, ARRL, AARP - FCC, ITU or otherwise...


Your words...as the above...



And it's the "ping" energy that if this wave is not collapsed correctly 

- causes a condition we see as a mis-match or high VSWR

Or do we?




Why do I ask, several reasons really...


Why the various impedance changes cause the SWR condition - even though antennas are using a Resonant Length of 1/2 Center-Fed antenna elements...

It is ok to show just cause of the "apparent" discrepancy - being coax and or otherwise...


Since Transmitter output is determined to be 50 ohms - why the implications of even having poor SWR even though we are using resonate lengths?

Is it - Only by Coax mis-match or are you suggesting another ethereal event is taking place?