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![]() "Roger Leone" wrote in message ... Ken: You haven't constructed a trap. A trap is a parallel resonant circuit, meaning the inductance and capacitance are in parallel with each other. At resonance it presents a high impedance. A trap can be constructed with coaxial cable, but to get the inductance and capacitance in parallel you have to cross connect the inner and outer conductors. See: http://www3.sympatico.ca/wrgraham/ve...coaxtraps.html You have wound the coax into a choke inductor but the capacitance you calculated is between the inner and outer conductors and is not in parallel with the inductance of the windings. If your calculation of the inductance is correct (2.342 uh), by itself it doesn't have a very high impedance at 10 mhz and doesn't serve very well as a choke. It may be doing more harm than good since a resonant dipole should have better than a 3:1 SWR. Have you tried the dipole without it? Roger K6XQ The dipole resonates (or at least has a 1:1 match) at 2.31 mhz. Without the coil, I had problems with RF in the shack. A nice fellow changed my mind from buying a balun to simply winding the coil at the feedpoint. It seems to have worked. I suppose I could wind more turns to get a higher inductance - what amount would you advise? Thanks for your insight as to the differance between my coil and a trap! Ya learn something new everyday..... :-) 72's de Ken KG0WX |
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Winding the coil at the feedpoint creates a choke, known also as a
"current balun". It serves the primary function of a balun which, for coax, is to prevent current flow on the outside of the coax. As I mentioned in another posting, the most effective choke is one that's self-resonant at the frequency of operation. A typical choke make by winding the wire in a flat coil like a coil of rope is very effective over about three ham bands, if it's resonant at the center of the range. Increasing the number of turns could make your choke more of less effective, depending on where its self resonance now is compared to your operating frequency. Roy Lewallen, W7EL Ken Bessler wrote: The dipole resonates (or at least has a 1:1 match) at 2.31 mhz. Without the coil, I had problems with RF in the shack. A nice fellow changed my mind from buying a balun to simply winding the coil at the feedpoint. It seems to have worked. I suppose I could wind more turns to get a higher inductance - what amount would you advise? Thanks for your insight as to the differance between my coil and a trap! Ya learn something new everyday..... :-) 72's de Ken KG0WX |
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