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![]() "Dan Richardson" wrote in message ... On Mon, 13 Feb 2006 13:41:24 GMT, "Frank" wrote: NEC indicates the coil is 123 uH, and a Q of 4471 at 3.8 MHz. You would certainly have to silver plate the coil in order to maintain such a Q. The formation of copper oxide will cause Q degradation over time -- despite what some people seem to think. It is not just what "some people" think. Check out: http://k6mhe.com/n7ws/Plating.pdf 73, Danny, K6MHE Thanks Danny, Interesting paper. It certainly points out problems with silver plating. I must say I have never attempted to measure the Qs of inductors with and without plating, but it is something to think about. My point was more about the effects of copper oxide on inductor Q. It makes me think that the best way to prevent the build up of oxide is to use some kind of low-loss insulating material on the surface of the copper. 73, Frank |