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Eric R Snow
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Well, after asking questions about waveguides I found a primer on
waveguide theory at the Fast Neutron Research Facility web site. They
work a lot like wires conducting electricity at low frequencies. I
had always assumed that the radiowaves bounced like light would down
the waveguide. Now I have a better understanding of what is really
going on. It seems strange that conducting metal can be used as an
insulator. But that's exactly what happens.
ERS
waveguide theory at the Fast Neutron Research Facility web site. They
work a lot like wires conducting electricity at low frequencies. I
had always assumed that the radiowaves bounced like light would down
the waveguide. Now I have a better understanding of what is really
going on. It seems strange that conducting metal can be used as an
insulator. But that's exactly what happens.
ERS