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May 11th 09, 01:30 PM posted to rec.radio.amateur.antenna
Cecil Moore[_2_]
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Dual-Z0 Stubs
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I took the "Axial Propagation Factor" (4.372 rad/m) figure which was
given by the HamWaves calculator and multiplied it by the coil length
(155mm) to find the effective electrical length of the coil (38.83
degrees). Then I took cos(38.83)=0.779 as the fall-off in current
across the coil.
Interesting. W8JI's coil through which he measured a 3 nS
delay was 100t, 2" dia, 10" long, #18 wire.
http://www.w8ji.com/inductor_current_time_delay.htm
Converting everything to metric and entering the data into
the HamWaves calculator at 4 MHz, yields a calculated delay
of 21.5 nS through the W8JI coil and a VF of ~0.04 at 4 MHz.
So which are we to believe? W8JI's measurements or ON4AA's
calculator. There's a 7x difference between 3 nS and 21 nS.
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73, Cecil, IEEE, OOTC,
http://www.w5dxp.com
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