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On Apr 2, 7:17*pm, Cecil Moore wrote:
It depends upon which math model is being used and whether the math model is valid under the existing conditions. We can neutralize capacitive reactance with a lumped inductance or with a stub or with a helical coil. The results are approximately the same but there are differences. If the current amplitude changes significantly between the bottom and top of the loading coil, the lumped circuit model is not valid because the coil is an appreciable percentage of a wavelength more akin to a transmission line than a lumped circuit. -- 73, Cecil, IEEE, OOTC, *http://www.w5dxp.com Now it is clearer to me. I understand why there is a difference using lumped circuit analysis as opposed to the the actual coil or stub analysis. You have provided much valuable info on this subject. Thanks again. I will load some math program on my pc any do some of the analzsis of my design and compare it to what I have measured now with the ones I have built The reason this came about to me was to use some very short but extremely strong 1.5" insulators that I have.In order to get the required inductance with the length of insulators that I have the losses in the coil would be large, that is why I chose the toroid. Did you ever try to model a resonator where the coil required is actually longer than the insulator, so that the vertical part of the resonator is actually inside the coil , would it somewhat have a larger inductance then the expected air wound value, similar to a coil with a ferite inside it (tuning slug) or would the radiator not even see the amount of the coil that it covered therefore have a lower inductance. I was thinking, instead of spreading the turns on the coil to adjust amount of inductance simply move the vertical element in and out of the coil to adjust it. There discussions before were for a center loading coil which will be constant, but this last part of discussion I would like to try for base loaded coil and make it variable but not tap it conventionally . Hope I described well enough for you see what I have in mind, Again thanks for the info.73 brett |
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