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Wes,
Thank you. That is exactly what I was looking for. My question is: How is the coil wound? The author speaks about threading. Do you have a reference about how to wind one? Thanks - Dan Wes Stewart wrote: On Sat, 11 Feb 2006 08:16:41 -0800, dansawyeror wrote: All, Reg's counterpoise program predicts the effective ground of a centerloaded vertical on 75 meters can be improved by a tuned relatively short counterpoise system. This is dependent on a large, high Q, low loss tuning coil. After some playing with the numbers a starting point for the design of such a coil is 200 mm diameter, 200 mm long, with 4 gage wire, and a pitch of about .7. This is obviously quite large. My questions a 1. Where is a good tutorial for large coils? http://www.seed-solutions.com/gregor...on/HiQCoil.htm Especially his reference No. 5. Not specifically about inductor design, but might be of interest, are some modeling experiments I did at: www.k6mhe.com/n7ws Nos. 1, 2 and 3. Also see No. 14 if you think silver plating will help. (It won't). 2. Are there coil forms for such coils? 3. What would the impact of a square or octagon be versus round? 4. How critical is spacing toward a high Q? Thanks, Dan - kb0qil |
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