Hi Tom,
Well I don't know as much about antennas as I would like
I take your response to mean that you think only MoM can model a
"bugcatcher" coil accurately, and that you are dismissing the apparent
accuracy with which the Corum model predicts some coil performance
parameters?
I don't subscribe to the Corum-Moore "label". The genesis of the
transmission-line approach to coil analysis seems to go back a long
way from what I've read, and I don't think Cecil deserves or claims
any recognition for it. Besides the method might suddenly begin to
appear in all the text books - think how you'd feel then if it
included his name
Steve G3TXQ
On May 8, 10:44*pm, "Tom Donaly" wrote:
You know quite a bit about antennas, Steve, so you should know the
answer to the following:
1. Mathematically, what does MoM do?
2. Why would anyone use MoM if there were a set of symbolic equations
that would work just as well?
3. When are we going to see the Corum-Moore method in the textbooks?
73,
Tom Donaly, KA6RUH