Anyone who understands basic circuit theory knows this. But that doesn't
include a number of the participants of this newsgroup. Otherwise, the
thread would have been about two postings long.
Roy Lewallen, W7EL
Jack Smith wrote:
On Mon, 10 Nov 2003 00:50:55 -0800, Roy Lewallen
wrote:
Ok. So far, we have your calculation that the output current should be
5% smaller, and 18 degrees shifted in phase (lagging, I presume) from
the input; and Cecil's, that the output current should equal the
current, both in phase and magnitude. I don't know if Richard is going
to do the calculation or not, so I'll wait a little longer. Anyone else
like to hazard a prediction?
Roy Lewallen, W7EL
(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.
Jack K8ZOA
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