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Dave Shrader wrote:
IMO: The next stage is designing the coil! A long thin coil [like a Hamstick] requires a longer length of wire than a short 'fat' [note the quotes] coil [like a bug catcher or a screwdriver]. The hamstick has a higher current taper than the screwdriver or bugcatcher. The resultant integral of the current and length [in degrees] [ampere*degrees] of the resulting antenna is higher with the short fat coil than with a long thin coil. {This assumes the coils are located approximately at the same location.} Deacon Dave, W1MCE Additional note. 75 inches of wire versus 40 inches of wire at 14 MHz is only a 1.1 degree difference. |