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Yuri Blanarovich wrote:
Good point, Richard. Why isn't anyone arguing that the current on each side of a loading coil in an antenna tuner is equal? It can easily be proven to be different using a Smith Chart. I mentioned way back too, question for Rauchians: How come we get RF current drop across the RF choke, hmmm? Or Are you going to argue that it is the same at both ends? Extreme case but proves the point. Get your "books" out, say it ain't so and look even more foolish. I like the Hahastick :-) Yea, should have been Hamstick. Yuri, K3BU.us Viva Bush! Since when has anyone claimed it's impossible to make a coil that has a non-constant current distribution? You guys sure go out of your way to pat yourselves on the back for proving something no one has ever argued about. For those who really want to learn about loading coils on small antennas, go to Tom Rauch's web page and learn how a real engineer deals with the problem. 73, Tom Donaly, KA6RUH |
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