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steveeh131047 wrote:
In contrast, the ON4AA calculator - based on Corums' transmission-line analysis - does just that, and produces results which seem to match well the EZNEC modelling results. I don't see where that calculator gives the Z0 and VF of the loading coil so I have generated an EXCEL file that gives those two parameters based on the formulas in Dr. Corum's IEEE paper. Note that 75m loading coils are slow-wave devices with a VF in the neighborhood of 0.02 for a Texas Bugcatcher coil or 0.033 for w8ji's skinny 10 TPI, 2" diameter coil. http://www.w5dxp.com/CoilZ0VF.xls -- 73, Cecil, IEEE, OOTC, http://www.w5dxp.com |
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