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![]() Single turn loops work well for transmitting. Multiple turn transmitting loops have a nasty habit of disappointing the user. -- 73, Cecil http://www.qsl.net/w5dxp =================================== The reason a multi-turn maggloop of the same diameter would be disappointing is because of increased loss in the loop conductor. The ability to collect or radiate signals is a function only of the diameter, ie., the longest linear dimension. Alternatively stated, a function of the area enclosed. With a single turn loop, conductor loss is due simply to skin effect. With a multi-turn loop and the same amount of copper, proximity effect comes into play and loss resistance increases faster than radiation resistance. Also, with a transmitting magloop, for the same power input, the voltage across the tuning capacitor increases proportional to the number of turns. Ridiculously high voltages appear. Although, the value of the capacitor in pF is very much smaller, the physical size of the capacitor remains the same. ---- Reg. |
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