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On Wed, 16 Apr 2008 17:01:24 +0300, "JN" wrote:
Jouko, I noticed this thread took a detour, but I never saw anyone actually try to answer your question. I too, am looking to see the answer on this. 73 for now Buck, N4PGW www.lumpuckeroo.com Yes Buck it is often difficult to get an answer just to the question you are asking. Anyway very soon all snow has melted away here and then its possible to testbuild it. 73 Jouko OH5RM Repeated message seeing that you both missed it: On Tue, 15 Apr 2008 21:44:02 +0300, "JN" wrote: I understand that you would suggest 90 degree? But does it really matter? Hi Jouko, At right angles, yes. Does it matter? That depends on proximity to other conductors, including itself if you "coil" it around the radiator, or along the radiator. When I looked at your first posting, I was confused by the single wire, and the text graphics should have been done in fixed font. Keep the line conductors at least 3, preferably more, wire diameters from the radiator or themselves. Use the largest diameter for the multiplier of 3 (or more). 73's Richard Clark, KB7QHC 73's Richard Clark, KB7QHC |
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