Jim Kelley wrote:
Art Unwin KB9MZ wrote:
Jim What is electrically small and compared to what ?.
I'm using the term in the same way one would use it to describe the
length of an antenna - i.e. its physical length as opposed to its
electrical length.
As for the rest: I don't know about Cecil's underpinnings. ;-)
All I know is that every time there's a calculated or measured
current taper through a coil, according to some experts, it's
because the coil is not "physically small". :-) So where's the
model for "physically large" coils?
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73, Cecil
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