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Cecil Moore wrote:
Richard Harrison wrote: Surely the signal follows the path of the turns on a coil. Not entirely as adjacent turns do have an effect on each other so there is a grain of truth in what W8JI is saying. W8JI's error was in taking that grain of truth and rationalizing that small grain into an explanation that is off by at least a magnitude. It looks like a reasonable rule of thumb is that the velocity factor of a coil is approximately half what it would be if the signal followed the wire entirely. In other words, if one calculates the delay in the length of wire used to wind the coil, the actual delay through the coil is likely to be half of that value. I follow you and am in some degree of agreement--now let toss there stones at two of us ... LOL This is most likely a gray area because of the lack of apparatus available to most "normal" amateurs, which can do meaningful measurements ... Regards, JS |
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John Smith wrote:
[stuff] Cecil Moore wrote: [more stuff] John Smith wrote: [even more stuff] Cecil: When one is well armored and prepared to face the slings are arrows of the religiously devout, one is able to contemplate and verbalize personal visions/guess/questions of how the capacitive coupling and EM coupling between turns in a humble-multi-turn coil might REALLY be acting/interacting ... indeed, some may desire accurate formula to describe this in finite detail, those I find are only "ball-park." Perhaps an area for dreamers--I simply find it keeps me from bars and loose women! :-P Regards, JS |
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John Smith wrote:
This is most likely a gray area because of the lack of apparatus available to most "normal" amateurs, which can do meaningful measurements ... But what is to explain the lack of mental apparatus available on this newsgroup? :-) -- 73, Cecil http://www.w5dxp.com |
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