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Hi Tom,
I should have been more explicit. I took the "Axial Propagation Factor" (4.372 rad/m) figure which was given by the HamWaves calculator and multiplied it by the coil length (155mm) to find the effective electrical length of the coil (38.83 degrees). Then I took cos(38.83)=0.779 as the fall-off in current across the coil. 73, Steve G3TXQ On May 11, 2:46*am, K7ITM wrote: Hi Steve, OK, I'm wondering now exactly what "Corum calulator" you are using that predices "a current fall-off across the coil of 78%." *The inductance calculator on the HamWaves website that I thought we were talking about doesn't seem to say anything about "current fall-off" in coils, though perhaps I'm missing it. Cheers, Tom |
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