Thread: Dual-Z0 Stubs
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Old May 6th 09, 02:31 AM posted to rec.radio.amateur.antenna
John KD5YI[_3_] John KD5YI[_3_] is offline
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"Cecil Moore" wrote in message
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John KD5YI wrote:


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A 75m Texas Bugcatcher coil is an example of the type
of air-core loading coil that I am talking about. It's
about 6" diameter, 4 tpi, and 6.75" long. Dr. Corum's
equations indicate a VF of ~0.02 for such a coil used
on 4 MHz which makes it electrically about 28 degrees
long.

You appear to be trying to make lumped components into distributed
components to suit your arguments. Shame on you.


No, just the opposite. I am trying to keep others
from considering large air-core distributed network
loading coils to be lumped components (which they
obviously are not). Dr. Corum says any coil electrically
longer than 15 degrees (0.04WL) needs to be treated
as a distrubuted network, not as a lumped-circuit.



Wake up, Cecil. The 6.75 inch long Texas Bugcatcher coil falls into the
lumped component category (being only .002WL at 75m).

John