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![]() "Roy Lewallen" wrote in message ... Cecil Moore wrote: Can a doorknob cap rated at 20 KVDC be used to resonate a small loop? Sure, but I think you'd end up with a pretty poor antenna. I don't know for sure, but guess that doorknobs are typically made from Z5U or similar ceramic. If so, the capacitance is a strong function of both temperature and voltage. Therefore, the loop tuning will change with both those factors. I'd also guess that the Q wouldn't be too hot, so you'd also incur a lot more loss than you would if you used an air dielectric part. Roy Lewallen, W7EL It's not just the voltage but the RF current too. If this is a compact loop, the RF current can be high and just because a capacitor can withstand a high voltage doesn't mean it an also pass a high RF current. The spec's I've seen call out the max voltage and a max RF current for transmitting capacitors. -- John Passaneau W3JXP State College Pa. |
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