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Old November 11th 03, 04:31 PM
Cecil Moore
 
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Jack Smith wrote:
(1) Input current = output current
(2) No phase shift.

If you model the circuit using the lumped values for the antenna R and
jX components it's easy to see this.

Anyone not believing this can try modeling the base inductor as:
O----[0.3 ohms R']--[+j192 ohms]---[0.3 ohms R'']----0
Put current through it using your favorite SPICE simulator and compare
the current through the R' and the R''. The two plots coincide.


We know what the model says. The original argument was over whether a
75m bugcatcher coil, containing distributed resistance, inductance, and
capacitance, actually possesses those same characteristics in reality.
A statement by a ham over on eham.net triggered the argument:

"If you look at HOW an inductor works, the current flowing in one terminal
ALWAYS equals the current flowing out the other terminal. "

That is how a lumped inductor works in a model. That is not how a distributed
inductor works in reality.
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73, Cecil http://www.qsl.net/w5dxp



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