Richard Clark wrote:
The world's answer for energy shortage. Put in 100W and get 10 times
or more out.
Why is that surprising? Put in 100 watts into a
battery bank for 10 hours and get 1000 watts out
for an hour. How does that answer the energy
shortage? Do you think it is a violation of the
conservation of energy principle for the charging
cycle to be longer than the discharge cycle?
If you run your transceiver on a previously charged
battery, the steady-state power output of the battery
is an *infinite* number of times the steady-state
power input to the battery. Why do you think that's
strange?
The standing-wave energy is stored in the stub all
during steady-state. That stored energy is only
available to be output *after* steady-state. When the
power input to the standing-wave antenna is removed,
the power output from the standing wave is infinitely
greater than the input power for a few nanoseconds.
After the charging energy is removed from a capacitor,
the stored energy is still available. Why do you
think that is strange?
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73, Cecil
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