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Cecil, W5DXP, wrote:
And to improve on your model a tad, make the capacitive wires equal on each side of the installation point, i.e. instead of a 2 foot wire sticking out horizontally, make it one foot of wire sticking out in two opposite directions. That will minimize radiation from those wires. Good suggestion, Cecil. I had planned to make the capacitive wires into little square-shaped contraptions having about the same size as a turn of wire on the loading coil and then duplicate them up and down in the Z direction. I may still do this, but I wanted to publish the preliminary results as soon as I saw an effect, however imperfectly perceived. Jim, K7JEB |
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