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I actually believe the current distribution would be slightly better with all center loading, than with the mix of two coils, one being basically a base load. Yes, you are right. One high-Q coil with linked flux is more efficient than two half coils in different locations. Splitting one coil into two can be considered the first delta step toward linear loading, known to be lossier than single-coil center loading. -- 73, Cecil http://www.w5dxp.com |
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