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That's what EZNEC would predict, modeled as I suggested.
Roy Lewallen, W7EL Yuri Blanarovich wrote: This approach assumes that the current gradient across a coil is the same as for a wire of the same outside diameter as the coil. I don't, however, have any measured data to confirm this. It would be a fairly simple matter to put toroidal current transformers just above and below a coil and compare their values to what EZNEC or other programs report. If anyone has done this or is interested in doing it, I'd love to see the result along with a detailed description of the methodology. Roy Lewallen, W7EL Barry, W9UCW has done extensive measurements using termocuples and other methods minimizing disturbance to measured system. He found that current in (esp. longer) coils is diminishing towards the other end. If you read the thread and some more velleyball on Topband reflector last month, there is more info. Yuri, K3BU |
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