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K7ITM wrote in news:1189193823.733779.47160
@d55g2000hsg.googlegroups.com: Tom, .... 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 I tried the same scenario in the inductance calculator at http://hamwaves.com/antennas/inductance.html . It suggests that the inductance is quite a bit lower (~6uH), but interestingly, that larger diameter wire gives a lower inductance rather than higher. That outcome seems counter-intuitive considering an ideal solenoid, but I suspect it is caused by a very different estimate of the self capacitance (0.6pF). Owen |
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