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On May 15, 5:42 am, Cecil Moore wrote:
Jim Kelley wrote: On May 14, 7:44 pm, Cecil Moore wrote: In order to get a valid measurement of the delay through a coil, the coil needs to be loaded with its characteristic impedance to minimize the reflected current. What if a 3' long stainless steel whip is loading the coil? That makes the antenna a standing wave antenna. It makes it an antenna. Standing wave current has a negligible phase shift in the coil or in the whip and therefore cannot be used to measure the delay through a loading coil. The delay through the coil depends on inductance and capacitance. To the best of my knowledge, all attempted phase measurements reported on this newsgroup, on current through a loading coil have been made using standing wave current with its fixed phase. No useful coil delay information can come from such measurements. So your claim is that information about Bugcatcher coils with a load resistor attached is more useful? ac6xg |
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