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On Nov 21, 9:52*am, John Smith wrote:
Art Unwin wrote: ... Seems to me you are recommending the "?slinky" ! Is that correct? Art I believe, he is speaking of rotating the flat surfaces of the conductor(s) 90 degrees to what a "slinkys'" orientation places them at. In which case, "mondo-capacitive loading to the 'environment'" is also introduced ... while minimizing capacitive loading between turns. Regards, JS Wouldn't that take more room than a slinky per turn? His attic is very small!.I think he would be much better placing the turns as close together as possible to obtain axial directivity. The only mod required to the slinky is to ensure the number of right hand turn loop are equal to the number of left hand turned loops. Feed could still be at the center and depending on the amount of wire used it would radiate like a dipole or axially. What this does is cancel the lumped loads created in manufacture which Wim suggests is a problem ie the two supposedly lumped loads will cancel such that you have several wavelengths of wire helix style and no or repetitive points of none reactive impedances. He could ofcourse place the windings in a vertical direction to obtain an omnidirectional pattern and utilise the available room to a maximum. A lot depends on what frequencies he wishes to use as to what form the radiator becomes. Best regards Art |
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