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Ian White GM3SEK wrote:
Cecil Moore wrote: Ian and I agree ... about quite a lot actually :-) Lurkers may get the impression that we disagree a lot. :-) Most of us technical types agree on 99 and 44/100% of technical topics. We often argue about which favorite approach is better when they are equally effective. I just plotted the impedance of a lumped inductor in parallel with a lumped capacitor, the impedance based on a transmission line analysis, and the impedance actually measured. The three graphs overlaid each other until approaching the series resonant point where the transmission line analysis more closely matched the measured results. In particular, the actual measured value was around +j258, the transmission line value was around +j135, and the lumped circuit value was around -j570. "Bunched" and "flat" both mean the same to me - the cable is wound into a flat coil like a length of rope. The actual choice is between that shape and a cylindrical solenoid shape. I don't think that's true, Ian. There are three ways to wind a choke. 1. helical, 2. spiral, 3. random I'm pretty sure "bunched" means "random" and *not* flat. Maybe that is the origin of our disagreement over "bunched". If the bunched coil was really random scatter winding, would you like it as much? There are details of HB meters on my website, or the MFJ-854 is a good commercial alternative (but definitely not the MFJ-805). I've got the MFJ-853. It snaps but doesn't unsnap. :-( -- 73, Cecil http://www.w5dxp.com |
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