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John Smith wrote:
A "flattened" coil, first time I see one used is Vincents' DLM, anyone? Looks like linear loading to me. -- 73, Cecil http://www.w5dxp.com |
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Cecil Moore wrote:
John Smith wrote: A "flattened" coil, first time I see one used is Vincents' DLM, anyone? Looks like linear loading to me. Hmmm ... So are the Tune and Load knobs on my linear! :-D Regards, JS |
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Cecil Moore wrote:
John Smith wrote: A "flattened" coil, first time I see one used is Vincents' DLM, anyone? Looks like linear loading to me. All joking aside, the point is, a helical/circular coil is not a magical arrangement ... but then, you already knew that. I have constructed shortened antennas using pvc pipe with sets of parallel holes drilled on each side and the conductor "laced" through the pipe and forming "loops" on each side of the antenna--if nothing else, the visual of them provoked responses ... I now use such an arrangement on the bottom helical of my Vincent 20m (modified gamma.) Regards, JS |