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![]() "Mrs.Nugatory's, The Minimum's, G3VKI's, M3OSN's and Mick Hunter's Obsession" wrote in message ... "Brian Reay" wrote in message ... "Mrs.Nugatory's, The Minimum's, G3VKI's, M3OSN's and Mick Hunter's Obsession" wrote in message ... You seem to be remarkably ignorant about the containment of the fields within the coaxial cable, So how do YOU think the magnetic field is "contained"? You are keen to critise other's explanations, let us see yours. This discussion is about the comments..... " Conversely, the (wanted) signal currents (on the outside of the inner and inside of the outer) cancel out the magnetic fields they form in the coil and thus don't see it as an inductor." .....which discuss non-existent fields. The containment of the wanted fields within the coaxial cable is another, different, discussion. So you don't have a better explanation, fair enough why didn't you just say so? Until you come up with something better, mine seems to be the one in game. Once again Chippenham is a Foot in Mouth, technical knowledge exclusion zone.................. By the way, I suggest you think about losses in the core of baluns....................... |
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