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Old October 18th 10, 05:04 PM posted to rec.radio.amateur.antenna
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Default Why do we short coil turns ?

Cecil Moore wrote:
On Oct 17, 6:42 am, Alejandro Lieber alejan...@Use-Author-Supplied-
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It appears to me that in the short circuited turns, a very big current
must be circulating, adding heat losses and lowering the Q of the circuit.


For a screwdriver antenna, the problem is solved by a conductive
sleeve over the outside of the shorted turns that keeps most of the RF
on the conductive sleeve instead of in the shorted turns of the coil.
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73, Cecil, w5dxp.com


But, isn't that conductive sleeve itself a shorted turn? It's
conductive, coaxial with the rest of the inductor above the sleeve, so
the magnetic field certainly passes through it.

I think the real answer is that everything is a tradeoff.


 
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