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steveeh131047 wrote:
On Apr 23, 3:21 pm, Cecil Moore wrote: I have measured the delay through a 75m bugcatcher coil. It was approximately 25 nS, a magnitude greater than w8ji's "measurements". It doesn't matter if my measurements were off by 20%. The magnitude difference between my measurements and w8ji's "measurements" is too significant to be ignored. Cecil: that's a very significant result. If I feed the dimensions of W8JI's coil into Equation 32 in the Corum Bros. paper it predicts an axial Velocity Factor of 0.33. That would equate to a delay across the 10" long coil of 24.7nS !!!!! Of course, you mean *0.033* for the VF of w8ji's coil which was 10tpi, 100turn, 2" dia. 10"/12/0.033 = 25 feet equivalent to straight wire. The VF of my Texas Bugcatcher coil is 0.02. It has 4tpi, 26turn, 6" dia. 6"/12/0.02 = 25 feet equivalent to straight wire. These two coils have essentially equal delays at 4 MHz. They are each very close to 0.1WL, i.e. 36 degrees. The delay for one wavelength at 4 MHz is 250.5 nS so each coil would have a delay of 1/10 that value or 25 nS. Everything fits the model. -- 73, Cecil, IEEE, OOTC, http://www.w5dxp.com |
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