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Old October 17th 04, 03:49 AM
Yuri Blanarovich
 
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There may be a difference in current along the coil, but it isn't a
current drop. There is no such thing as a current drop in the sense
people use when they say "voltage drop."


So what you call decrease of current from one to the other?

By the way, Yuri, since you
are such an unsung genius of electromagnetic analysis,


Where is this coming from?

here's a
challenge: design a loading coil for a short vertical radiator that
doesn't have, or has only very little, current variation along its length.
73,
Tom Donaly, KA6RUH


No need for that, W8JI has plenty of them, go ask him.
Are you trying to bu funny or play trolling Chipster here?

73 Yuri
 
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