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On Sep 6, 11:16 pm, Clayton wrote:
Hi, I am replacing the wire in a trap on my 3 element Tri-Band beam antenna... The wire is 25 turns of approximately 10 gauge on a 1.210 inch form diameter, with a coil length of 3 inches(these numbers are approximate). I am unable to get the exact gauge(10 AWG) of wire and was wondering if there would be any adverse effects in using a slightly smaller gauge wire in place of it,say 12 gauge or so...? Any help with this would be greatly Appreciated Thank You I echo Scott's question: why is 10AWG so difficult to get? But I also ran some numbers for you in a program I use often and trust. Even if the absolute values are off a bit, the relative values should be very close. Here's what I got: 3" long, 1.21" ID, 25 turns, 0.120" winding pitch = 3"/25 Parameter 10AWG 12AWG inductance 7.148uH 7.053uH wire length 103.1" 101.4" Qu@14MHz 592 660 Equiv. par. C 1.68pF 1.67pF Self-resonance 45.9MHz 46.4MHz The inductance error could be corrected by winding it slightly larger diameter; but it should be easy enough to just re-tune. The higher Qu of the smaller wire is probably accurate; the larger wire is wound too close-spaced to get the optimum Qu. Cheers, Tom |
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