"Cecil Moore" wrote in message
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Reg Edwards wrote:
But Cecil, maximum resistance, maximum reactance and maximum
impedance
all occur at the same resonant frequency.
Reg, if you would learn the Smith Chart, you would know
that is not true. :-) At self-resonance, the inductive
reactance cancels the capacitive reactance leaving a
pure resistance usually of a few thousand ohms. But I
agree with you that a purely resistive self-resonant
choke is not a bad thing.
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73, Cecil http://www.qsl.net/w5dxp
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Cec, I don't need a Smith Chart, and neither does anybody else, to
work out the resistance at resonance.
I don't think you quite know what you are doing with elementary
circuit analysis. The Smith Chart is giving you the wrong answer. The
resistance of a choke at HF at self resonance is in the order of a
megohm or more, not just a few thousand ohms.
By the way, what is the diameter and winding length of a USA pop
bottle.
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Reg.